A crossover — variously called CUV or crossover utility vehicle — is a marketing term for a vehicle that derives from a car platform while borrowing features from an SUV or Minivan.
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| Mar 2, 10:36 | Rgvis | (→Crossover examples: alphabetical order) |
| Feb 17, 04:15 | Stepho-wrs | (Link to Sportwagon.) |
| Feb 9, 15:28 | 842U | |
| Feb 9, 15:26 | 842U | |
| Feb 9, 12:30 | 842U | (→Crossover examples: deleted marketing distinctions such as sports activity coupes) |
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| Feb 9, 12:22 | 842U | (→Origin) |
| Feb 9, 12:21 | 842U | (Single, clean category with table) |
| Feb 9, 12:20 | 842U | (→External links: deleted external links category with single promotional link) |
| Feb 9, 12:19 | 842U | (→Update: deleted update section: unsourced, original research, conjectural) |
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