rear door of a car

“So I guess it is OK to refer to the hatch as a “door”.” So if I well understand it is possible to call the hatchback or tailgate (le hayon in French) the rear/back door of a car considering the definition of “hatchback = the rear door of a car” Tailgate is usually reserved for SUV’s, station wagons and pickup trucks.

What is a rear door?

(rɪə dɔː) noun. the door at the back of a building or vehicle.

What is the name for the door in the back on a SUV?

What is the rear door of an SUV called? Commonly known as the hatch, the tailgate serves as a rear door for your truck or SUV’s cargo compartment.

What is the part under the door of a car called?

Your car’s rocker panels are located between the front and rear tires, along the floor and beneath the doors. Rocker panels are made from steel.

Where is the rear door?

The definition of rear door in the dictionary is the door at the back of a building or vehicle.

Is a cabinet a door?

First, we must define “cabinet.” A cabinet refers to a doored structure with or without shelves (and sometimes without doors) in which people can store items. People around the world have used cabinets throughout their lives to store various possessions.

What is a car tailgate?

1 : a board or gate at the rear of a vehicle that can be removed or let down (as for loading)

What is the back door of a minivan called?

Tailgate or Barn Doors for Vans.

What is the part on the back of a car?

boot. British the covered space at the back of a car, used for carrying things in. The American word is trunk.

What is a car door assembly?

The door assembly comprises a molded door panel having a first side and a second side. The first side of the door panel is adapted to face into a passenger compartment of the motor vehicle. The second side of the door panel supports a belt line reinforcement, a lock and catch assembly, and a window lift assembly.

What parts are underneath a car?

Your muffler, brakes, axles, transmission — These are all housed underneath your vehicle. You may not notice any of them until you have a problem: an oil leak, or a piece of your exhaust falling off — or worse!

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