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'''[[wp:Sport utility vehicle|Sport utility vehicles]]''' ('''SUVs''') are vehicles similar to station wagons; however, they are built on a light truck chassis, sharing its platform with pickup trucks. Some SUVs are equipped with four-wheel drive for off-road capability. [[wp:Crossover (automobile)|Crossover utility vehicles]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] are also included in this category; however, CUVs are built on a unibody architecture, sharing its platform with sedans, and are typically not designed for off-road use.
'''[[wp:Sport utility vehicle|Sport utility vehicles]]''' ('''SUVs''') are vehicles similar to station wagons; however, they are built on a light truck chassis, sharing its platform with pickup trucks. Some SUVs are equipped with four-wheel drive for off-road capability. [[wp:Crossover (automobile)|Crossover utility vehicles]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] are also included in this category; however, CUVs are built on an unibody architecture, sharing its platform with sedans, and are typically not designed for off-road use.


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[[Category:Vehicle Types]]

Revision as of 02:28, 20 January 2011

Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are vehicles similar to station wagons; however, they are built on a light truck chassis, sharing its platform with pickup trucks. Some SUVs are equipped with four-wheel drive for off-road capability. Crossover utility vehicles in Grand Theft Auto IV are also included in this category; however, CUVs are built on an unibody architecture, sharing its platform with sedans, and are typically not designed for off-road use.