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What Kind Of Car Are You Driving?
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From the dictionary:
Main Entry: cou·pé
Variant(s): or coupe /kü-'pA, 2 often 'küp/
Function: noun
Etymology: French coupé, from past participle of couper to cut, strike
Date: 1834
1 : a four-wheeled closed horse-drawn carriage for two persons inside with an outside seat for the driver in front
2 : usually coupe : a 2-door automobile often seating only two persons; also : one with a tight-spaced rear seat
Main Entry: se·dan
Pronunciation: si-'dan
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1635
1 : a portable often covered chair that is designed to carry one person and that is borne on poles by two men
2 a : a 2- or 4-door automobile seating 4 or more persons and usually having a permanent top
Main Entry: cou·pé
Variant(s): or coupe /kü-'pA, 2 often 'küp/
Function: noun
Etymology: French coupé, from past participle of couper to cut, strike
Date: 1834
1 : a four-wheeled closed horse-drawn carriage for two persons inside with an outside seat for the driver in front
2 : usually coupe : a 2-door automobile often seating only two persons; also : one with a tight-spaced rear seat
Main Entry: se·dan
Pronunciation: si-'dan
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1635
1 : a portable often covered chair that is designed to carry one person and that is borne on poles by two men
2 a : a 2- or 4-door automobile seating 4 or more persons and usually having a permanent top