Driven5
Well-Known Member
Apparently not.You've got to compare apples to apples.

Might as well be the "Whose line is it anyway" of towing discussions... Where the capacities are made up and the ratings don't matter.

Apparently not.You've got to compare apples to apples.
No worries, that's not important.In multiple threads here I've seen mention of "even a civic can tow 1000 lbs" though I can't find them at the moment
OK, let's do that.You've got to compare apples to apples.
I think they are CUVs(Crossover Utility Vehicles). Where as an SUV is more of a truck based vehicle.Those are compact SUVs, not CUVs
I like that idea. It hasn't caught on with the general public. Maybe it will.I think they are CUVs(Crossover Utility Vehicles). Where as an SUV is more of a truck based vehicle.
AI OverviewI like that idea. It hasn't caught on with the general public. Maybe it will.
I my collection of word meanings SUV originally meant a truck-based K-5 Blazer, Bronco, Cherokee, and whatnot.
Flash forward to now and the meaning has been watered down.
FWIW, here's an AI summary of SUV attributes:
A unibody hatchback on a car platform with a slightly elevated stance and slightly longer length compared to what's called a "hatchback" is now called a "Crossover SUV".
- High ground clearance and elevated ride height
- Spacious, flexible interior with ample cargo room
- Availability of four-wheel or all-wheel drive for enhanced traction
- Rugged exterior styling and durable construction
- A blend of on-road comfort and off-road capability
- Larger tires and increased vehicle height compared to standard passenger car
I suppose that's just how languages work when Marketing Departments are involved.
I call Crossovers "crossovers". Everybody knows what you're describing when you say "The neighbors traded in their sedan for a crossover".
A Crossover is a Hatchback that's been hitting the gym.
The RAV4 and CR-V are compact Crossover SUVs.
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