What makes a SUV a crossover?

Question:
I hear on the TV commercials bla bla Crossover SUV..what makes it a crossover?

Answers:

Why do we still drive cars using internal combustion?

A crossover usually refers to a car-based SUV, having two or three rows of seats, and all-wheel drive. It has a unibody construction, resulting in a better ride, handling and fuel economy. A traditional truck-based SUV usually has a body that is bolted onto a separate frame.
Often, a crossover is referred to a car-based SUV. An example of this is the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Highlander. From the beltline down, it is almost the same thing.

What is the best car for you?

crossover incorporates elements of an SUV, a minivan, a sedan, and, dare i say it, a station wagon. great idea if you can't decide just how much room you need, and very nice rides as well. most are on a car frame as opposed to a truck frame, which gives you a better ride. try a ford edge. you'll be pleasantly surprised!

Is it better to have a Car or a motorcicle?

An SUV and a crossover are both tall station wagons.
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