If you’ve been car shopping lately, whether for a new car or a used car, you might’ve come across the term’s “crossover” and “SUV.” These terms often get used interchangeably, but are they the same? Let us delve deep into the differences.Â
Before we drive straight into the nitty-gritty, it’s essential to understand why these vehicles have gained such popularity. Their larger sizes offer more passenger and cargo space, and they often come with better safety features.Â
Historically, the term SUV (or Sport Utility Vehicle) was reserved for vehicles that had truck-like construction. These vehicles are typically built on a “body-on-frame” platform, which means the body and frame are manufactured separately and then combined. This is the same foundational structure as many pickup trucks.Â
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Crossovers, or CUVs (Crossover Utility Vehicles), are newer to the scene. They are built on a unibody construction. Instead of the body and frame being separate, they are one integrated unit. Most modern cars, like sedans and hatchbacks, use this construction.Â
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Now that you are armed with this knowledge, the next time you’re shopping in Ontario or anywhere else, you’ll be better equipped to make an informed decision.Â
Whichever route you choose, both crossovers and SUVs offer fantastic advantages tailored to various needs. If you’re interested in exploring a vast selection of both SUVs and crossovers, visit us.Â
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In conclusion, while the lines between crossovers and SUVs continue to blur, especially with the introduction of compact SUVs and larger crossovers, understanding their core differences can significantly impact your car shopping experience. For more insights on the automotive world and choosing between a SUV and Crossover reference this JD power guide.Â
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