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A 4-door car features four passenger doors and a boot that is separated from the cabin. You cannot access the interior through the boot. Browse our full range of 4-door cars here.
A 4-door car has a driver’s door, a front passenger door, and two rear doors for access to the back seats. What distinguishes a 4-door car from a 5-door car is that the boot does not connect to the cabin, and you can’t fold down the seats to create more space through the boot area.
A classic example of a 4-door car is a saloon (also known as a sedan), where the rear seats are often fixed in place. If you're considering a 4-door saloon, it’s worth thinking about whether you’ll need the flexibility of folding rear seats to expand your luggage space.
On the plus side, the boot volume in a 4-door car is often larger than in a comparable 5-door hatchback. While you may lose the open access between boot and cabin, you typically gain a deeper, more secure luggage compartment.