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four-door

American  
[fawr-dawr] / ˈfɔrˌdɔr /

adjective

  1. (of a car) having four doors, usually two on each side.


noun

plural

four-doors
  1. a car with four doors, usually two on each side.

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Kevin Mathew of Houston was in the market last February for a Hyundai Elantra N, a sporty version of the four-door sedan, when he decided to give Amazon’s fledgling auto-sales program a try.

From The Wall Street Journal

One entry-level, four-door EV sells for as little as $3,500.

From Barron's

A moment later Akira heard what Dodger heard, and then she saw it: A big four-door pickup truck was driving slowly down the road.

From Literature

There was only one car there, a sleek-looking four-door hybrid.

From Literature

Ford in August said it would launch a four-door midsize electric pickup priced at roughly $30,000 in 2027.

From MarketWatch