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I do not know what exactly means "city car" actually, but in French the "citadine" term includes car like the Renault Clio that G-MANN cited. I was not mentionning cars like the Smart.
And a small car isn't especially slow. Take a Citroën C2 VTS for example.
What is the problem with hatchback btw? It is so useful when you have to cary large things. You can often puts more/larger things in a hatchback than in a sedan, even if the sedan is longer.
The only reason why I do not have a "big" (european big) old cheap car - I'd like to have a Citroën XM or an old SAAB for example - is that it is too big to park and use in the city
And a small car isn't especially slow. Take a Citroën C2 VTS for example.
What is the problem with hatchback btw? It is so useful when you have to cary large things. You can often puts more/larger things in a hatchback than in a sedan, even if the sedan is longer.
The only reason why I do not have a "big" (european big) old cheap car - I'd like to have a Citroën XM or an old SAAB for example - is that it is too big to park and use in the city