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  1. A sedan or saloon (British English) is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with separate compartments for an engine, passengers, and cargo. The first recorded use of sedan in reference to an automobile body occurred in 1912.

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      Typical pillar configurations of a sedan/saloon (three box),...

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      2, less commonly 3. Inventor. Carl Benz. Invented. 1886; 138...

  2. A sedan, or saloon, is an automobile that has a low trunk, a roof and one or two doors on each side. The trunk is reachable only from outside and are taller than a minivan, hatchback, SUV or a station wagon . The word sedan is used in American English, but in British English such an automobile is called a saloon.

  3. Learn the history, variations, and features of sedans, a type of car with four doors and a three-compartment design. Compare sedans with coupes and find out which model suits your needs better.

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  4. wikicars.org › en › SedanSedan - Wikicars

    Aug 17, 2009 · 1 Description. 2 Types of sedan. 2.1 Two-door sedan. 2.2 Hardtop and fastback sedans. 2.3 Hatchback sedan. 3 Small sedans. 4 Terminology. 4.1 Origin. 4.2 International terminology. Description. A sedan seats four or more and has a fixed roof that is full-height up to the rear window.

  5. sedan, portable, enclosed chair mounted on horizontally placed parallel poles and carried by men or animals. In Italy, France, and England, in the 17th and 18th centuries, sedans became highly luxurious and were often elaborately carved and upholstered and painted with mythological scenes or heraldic devices.

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