The kicker for rear entry taper is the need to have the taillights visible at all times (per regulations). Thus the rear door tends to be shrunk to accommodate, rather than the classic clamshell design (IIRC Buick got around this by adding a second set of smaller tail lights in the body separate from the tail lights in the rear hatch on some models, like the Cascada).
The kicker for rear entry taper is the need to have the taillights visible at all times (per regulations). Thus the rear door tends to be shrunk to accommodate, rather than the classic clamshell design (IIRC Buick got around this by adding a second set of smaller tail lights in the body separate from the tail lights in the rear hatch on some models, like the Cascada).