Patrick46 said:
I (personally) would stay away from hatchbacks for living in. The huge rear windows are notorious for turning the car into a solar oven!!!
Bull-oney. I've been living in an '84 Chevy Citation II V6 carbureted 4-door hatchback for 4 years now. The low tech piece of gear you're looking for to solve the problem is called a solar shade. I eventually modified mine with duct tape and flat hooks made from cut up aluminum cans. Sticky velcro didn't work because the direct solar blast in some areas would be so hot, the glue on the velcro would melt off. The aluminum hooks work fine.
Plus, I think that the hatch would eat up too much interior room,
Don't be a hoarder. The most extravagant thing I'm carrying is a small wooden easel and small canvases for it. I could probably downsize to a smaller easel, but I already own it and I don't like spending money on upgrades.
I will go so far as to swear by hatchbacks, because you don't have to do any mods to put the rear cargo area down flat to make it sleepable. I envy some of the station wagons I've seen for their space, but a longer car body is also more difficult to park in some urban areas. Beware the tradeoff.
abrokenladder said:
Another factor I'm considering now that you've brought up the rear windows is privacy. Sedans, without all those extra windows, would actually offer greater privacy, wouldn't they?
Privacy is irrelevant. You park in areas where people are unlikely to care about your presence even if they do notice you. That's the core strategy. Solar shades in the front and rear windows cut down on people noticing you as they walk or drive by, and those shades don't look odd to anybody.
abrokenladder said:
But what I don't understand is how this situation is any different on a sedan/coupe. Their rear windows are nearly horizontal as well.
There isn't any difference. People here clearly don't have enough experience dealing with sun beating down on their cars. You use solar shades. You roll all your windows down. The body of your car will still heat up when blasted by the sun. If you want to protect the ice in your cooler, or your dog, you live and die by finding shady places to park. In the summer you deliberately travel to climates that make that easier. First go to higher altitude. If that's not enough, if things are
really cooking, go into a National Forest in some mountains and find a creek bed with lots of tree cover. Doesn't matter if it's a miserable 100*F closer to civilization, you won't notice a thing. Arid climates are also like magic for keeping the car cool. The sun will bake, but shaded areas are many tens of degrees cooler. Lack of humidity is funny like that.
Patrick46 said:
so don't kid yourself about the importance of having enough room to live in.
Here's a thought. Go tent camping in a 1 man tent in the woods for several months. Then get back to us about how "necessary" all this living space is. If you're claustrophobic, yeah, maybe for you personally it is "necessary" space. For the rest of us, how do you think people fight wars? How do you think anyone ultralights or thru-hikes the backcountry? A hatchback is like a gigantic motorized 2 man tent with armor. Sheer luxury compared to how some people deliberately live.