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- noun Plural form of
four-door .
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Examples
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And companies that only built luxury sport cars are now building four-doors:
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And companies that only built luxury sport cars are now building four-doors:
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And companies that only built luxury sport cars are now building four-doors:
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He doesn't want the windows, shown out of security concerns, nor could we show you -- show you the four-doors you need to go through in order just to get inside the building.
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Unfortunately there are few other four-doors that combine the size and performance of these models.
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Give it to me at a fair price, I'll buy it and save the environment, but don't make me feel like I'm a horrible person because I want a car that has four-doors and that a date will actually get into.
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Other low-cut four-doors to look out for in the next year or two include the Porsche Panamera and Audi A7.
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Other large, comfortable and economical four-doors include the Chevrolet Impala, Buick Lucerne and, to a lesser extent, the Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300.
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Other high-end automakers are building four-doors that they call "sports cars" or even "coupes," such as Bentley with its Continental Flying Spur and Mercedes with its CLS-Class.
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In fact, the S65--in terms of pricing and performance--will have less in common with other hot-rod versions of luxury sedans, such as BMW's M5 of its 5 Series, as it will with such rarefied four-doors as Bentley's Continental Flying Spur.
The Newest Mercedes AMG Dan Lienert 2006
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