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I know the answer....does that help? it's 42 by the way.

well I decided to google it. and the answer seems to be that the design of most hatch's creates a wind vortex that attracts dirt to cling to the back window, while in a sedan it just sticks to the back of the trunk. still doesn't explain most liftbacks though....

doesn't make sense. the trunk lid on a hatchback/liftback is one piece with the glass and the trunk lid so there is no gap yet by a sedan I have snow falling in by the gap between the two. while typing this I thought of that it is to clear the snow so that the lift gate isn't to heavy for the hydraulics to hold up.

as for as I know there are no true sedans (a sedan having a separate trunk) that have rear window wipers. plenty of liftbacks have them such as the toyota prius, hyundai elantra (2000-2006), acura integra/rsx, etc...

I think my dads '92 camry had that to. I noticed it one day when I was in a rush and was eating cereal in the car and needed a place to put the bowl. I wonder why they stopped using that design that the door opens to a flat position like a meal table in an airplane. Most cars now in days seem to have the whole box on

that's what I don't understand. Why is it only hatchbacks/vans that get the rear winder wiper? if it's for snow removal a hatch has a more steeply raked window then a regular car so the snow can just fall off but by a sedan it stays on. shouldn't the sedan get it then?

you're welcome, anytime. Just could you do me a favor? TheDeuceAbides posted basically the same thing about seven minutes before I did ( I forgot to check first), would you mind promoting his comment also?

just leaving this here

The Electric Car Starter.

possibly, a non-local is probably more likely to pay the ticket then to fight it making them a better catch.

That is a great saying, and the logic is obvious.

thought there was a chance of that, well I will try keep my eyes ahead of me so that I can avoid such incidents. And thank your dad for all he's done to keep people alive and healthy.

sorry couldn't hold my horses.

waiting for part II here.

can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not. so as not to make me look and feel like an ass, we shall do choose your own reply.

"honey, start packing. we are moving to texas!!!!!"

I have noticed the same thing. I, being a new yorker also do the "+9" rule as does everybody else inin NY doesn't matter what road I am on, as long as there is no traffic, it's not a residential road, and when it's safe to do so(weather, road condition etc...).

not sure if its just the lighting but one of the cars seems a have a little tinge of orange in it then the other.

it got no wings....that good enough for you?

planeception