Talk:Hot hatch

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[edit] Hot hatchback is now a redirect

This now represents a compilation and reworking of Hot hatch and Hot hatchback. Hot hatchback is now a redirect to this page. I hope this version includes the best of both articles - if not, you know where the edit button is :) akaDruid 17:38, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Sedan bodies in the hot hatch page

I've done a few clean-ups, including a larger number of vehicles versions. I've also added a pre-1980's listing, that includes a few sedan bodies car with a size rationale for doing so. --Pc13 08:33, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Suzuki Baleno GTI

Stop adding this car because it does not exist. Anyone who claims to have a Baleno GTI was conned into buying a 1.6 GLX with tuning bits. The most powerful Baleno was the Baleno 1.8 GLX which had a 1.8L engine with 120hp. It was not available in the 3-door hatch, only in the sedan and the wagon, that's why Suzuki homologated the wagon for motor racing. The hatch had 1.3L and 1.6L engines. --Pc13 15:55, August 2, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] AMC added to the list

No mention of AMC until now. Even though the manufacturer went defunct in the mid 1980s, it definitely made some cars worthy of meeting the hot hatch criteria. Gremlin X, a Gremlin with a V-8, Hurst transmission, and improved suspension deserves some merit. As does the Spirit AMX. Even variants of these models available with the slant 6 could be made to come quite alive with modest tweaks. Unfortunately the idea behind these cars, although popular to a niche audience, occured two decades too early gain acceptance in the North American mainstream.


[edit] Missing UK Hot Hatches

datsun /nissan cherry gti and zx turbo

alfa arna ti

rover 220gsi/ turbo

daihatsu charade turbo

mg maestro efi/turbo

volvo 360glt

colt 1600 turbo

colt mirage turbo

fiat tipo 2.0 sedicivolve

talbot sunbeam ti

vw polo g40

nissan sunny zx

proton persona sri 5dr

seat ibiza sxi

mitsubishi lancer gti

honda civic gt

fiat strada abarth

metro gti 16v/mpi gti 16v

vauxhall astra sr/sri /vxr

a volvo 480 was marketed as a coupe not a hatch , likewise megane coupe -they are not hot hatches, also datsun did not have hot hatches until 1984 and not previous to this

 tali 09/11/06

[edit] Merge

The term "hot hatch" and "sport compact" appear to mean the same thing. But, they are used in different parts of the world. There's a merge discussion over at Talk:Sport compact##Merge_with_Hot_hatch. Several people have opposed, but the arguments given don't make much sense to me. Friday (talk) 19:22, 2 April 2008 (UTC)