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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| Aug 17, 21:08 | 842U | (fix dup: either either) |
| Aug 9, 10:48 | 842U | |
| Aug 9, 10:46 | 842U | (punct) |
| Aug 9, 10:45 | 842U | (include in intro the features borrowed from station wagons and hatchbacks) |
| Jul 27, 13:36 | 194.216.126.26 | |
| Jul 27, 13:35 | 194.216.126.26 | |
| Jul 26, 18:02 | Lozowski | |
| Jul 26, 17:59 | Lozowski | (→Crossover examples) |
| Jul 26, 17:54 | Lozowski | (→Crossover examples) |
| Jun 30, 14:02 | Stepho-wrs | (An mdash needs spaces around it when acting parenthetically.) |
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