Rujukan Gaya badan kereta

  1. "Flower Cars: A Glance At A Forgotten Funeral Vehicle" (dalam bahasa Inggeris). Luxury Coach & Transportation Magazine. 1 January 1990. Dicapai pada 13 December 2018.
  2. Hillier, Victor; Coombes, Peter (2004). Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology: Volume 1 (ed. 5th). Nelson Thornes. m/s. 11. ISBN 9780748780822. Dicapai pada 15 Januari 2013. Badan estet, juga dikenali sebagai station wagon di beberapa negara, mempunyai garis bumbung dipanjangkan ke bahagian belakang badan untuk membesarkan kapasiti dalamannya. Melipat tempat duduk belakang ke bawah memberikan kawasan lantai yang besar untuk membawa bagasi atau barangan. Spring suspensi yang lebih kuat dipasang di bahagian belakang untuk menyokong beban tambahan. Hatchback: Walaupun sesetengah hatchback sebenarnya adalah badan saloon dengan but atau batangnya ditanggalkan dengan berkesan (biasanya kereta yang lebih kecil) banyak hatchback mengekalkan panjang penuh saloon, tetapi garis bumbung memanjang ke hujung kenderaan...seperti halnya estet, tempat duduk belakang dilipat ke bawah untuk memberikan lantai rata untuk pengangkutan bagasi atau objek lain. Apabila pintu belakang ditutup, petak bagasi biasanya ditutup dengan rak bungkusan.
  3. "Bakkie: definition". Oxforddictionaries.com. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 9 May 2013. Dicapai pada 12 August 2014.
  4. Hillier, Victor; Coombes, Peter (2004). Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology: Volume 1 (ed. 5th). Nelson Thornes. m/s. 11. ISBN 9780748780822. Dicapai pada 15 January 2013. The estate body, also known as station wagons in some countries, has the roofline extended to the rear of the body to enlarge its internal capacity. Folding the rear seats down gives a large floor area for the carriage of luggage or goods. Stronger suspension springs are fitted at the rear to support the extra load. Hatchback: Although some hatchbacks are in fact saloon bodies with the boot or trunk effectively removed (usually the smaller cars) many hatchbacks retain the full length of the saloon, but the roofline extends down to the end of the vehicle...as with the estate, the rear seats fold down to give a flat floor for the transportation of luggage or other objects. When the tailgate is closed, the luggage compartment is usually covered with a parcel shelf.Hillier, Victor; Coombes, Peter (2004). Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology: Volume 1 (5th ed.). Nelson Thornes. p. 11. ISBN 9780748780822. Retrieved 15 January 2013. The estate body, also known as station wagons in some countries, has the roofline extended to the rear of the body to enlarge its internal capacity. Folding the rear seats down gives a large floor area for the carriage of luggage or goods. Stronger suspension springs are fitted at the rear to support the extra load. Hatchback: Although some hatchbacks are in fact saloon bodies with the boot or trunk effectively removed (usually the smaller cars) many hatchbacks retain the full length of the saloon, but the roofline extends down to the end of the vehicle...as with the estate, the rear seats fold down to give a flat floor for the transportation of luggage or other objects. When the tailgate is closed, the luggage compartment is usually covered with a parcel shelf.