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The hot hatchback has been around since 1973, with its founder being the French-made, Simca 100Ti. With its 1.3-liter engine that puts out a trouser-wetting, 82 horsepower, and a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) time of under 12.0 seconds, there are plenty of normal hatchbacks that can put it to shame, However, its formula embodied what hot hatchbacks would be like for the next few decades – light, simple, and fun. But the hot hatchback has changed a lot since, and here are a couple of reasons why that isn’t good.
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