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five-door

American  
[fahyv-dawr] / ˈfaɪvˌdɔr /

adjective

  1. (of a car) having five doors, usually two on each side and one at the rear, providing access to storage directly behind the main seating area.


noun

plural

five-doors
  1. a car with five doors, usually two on each side and one at the rear, providing access to storage directly behind the main seating area.

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The estate also has hiking trails, a 60-year-old poplar grove, a trout-filled pond, 30 acres of horse pasture, and a 10,000-square-foot equipment building with two floors and a five-door garage.

From Washington Post

It added that the plant would make the Mini Cooper three-door and five-door Hatch models, as well as the Mini Convertible from 2025.

From BBC

It said workers at Cowley will build the Mini Cooper three-door and five-door Hatch models.

From BBC

For old-car enthusiasts now priced out of the vintage Montero market, Mr. Wade, the car dealer, has advice on a potential substitute: “I really like early Toyota RAV4s. They’re boxy and light, but still relatively rugged. And like Defenders and Monteros, they come in three- and five-door body styles.”

From New York Times

Scarcely remembered by most, the first-generation Montero came in three- and five-door styles.

From New York Times