A crossover is really nothing new. It's an SUV built on a passenger car platform. It would have been called a minivan twenty years ago, but minivans aren't PC. Crossovers usually differ from minivans only in that they have a bit more hood.
Paul
On Oct 25, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Cotty wrote:

On 25/10/08, PN Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

It was a GM on-site test drive in the downtown area of an upscale
suburb. The GM PR guys hooked up with the coffee shop. They had a
vehicle on the street and let people who stopped by take it for a
ride. It's a promotion technique that's becoming rather common.

Paul, is a 'crossover' a sort of down-size vehicle that attracts a
former 4X4 crowd?



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