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Originally Posted by Xist
I always consider crossovers to be tall wagons or hatchbacks.
The writer of the list said the Venue wasn't an SUV, it didn't have AWD or 4WD, but then again, we had a thread about four-door coupes and two-door sedans.
Plus Apple won a lawsuit claiming a reasonable person would not have believed their advertising.
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My take on SUV/truck is if I can't reach the center of the roof standing next to it, it's an SUV/truck (maybe a crossover). But if I can touch the center of the roof standing next to it, to me it's a wagon/hatchback.
Same with the new crossover/SUV "coupés" and sedans like the Tesla Model Why.
Of course my definition is based on whether I'd need a step ladder or not to change an HF amateur radio antenna placed on the center of the roof.