Tip of the Week: Vehicle Body Styles

Which vehicle body style is ideal for your driving needs?

In our last post we described vehicle features, now narrow your search even more by knowing vehicle body style types and characteristics!

Car/Sedan

Sedans have two rows of seats, fitting up to 5 passengers, and a trunk for cargo. With their low ground clearance, they’re less likely to roll, have sleeker turning, and easier to enter/exit. They’re recognized for better fuel economy, performance, and handling. Shop our cars here!

 

Compact

Compact vehicles are known for their smaller design that makes them easier to maneuver and park in tight spaces. They have two doors with adjustable seats to fit up to 4 passengers comfortably and a hatchback for cargo. They’re often less expensive and get better gas mileage than larger vehicles. Shop our compacts here!

 

SUV/Crossover

SUVs and Crossovers are boxier, taller and more spacious than a sedan. They can have two-three rows of seats to fit up to 8 passengers and a hatchback liftgate for cargo. They have high ground clearance making the road more visible and durable for on and off-road driving. Shop our SUVs/Crossovers here!

 

Truck

Depending on a mid-size or a full-size truck, they can fit up to 6 passengers and have room for cargo in the truck’s bed. They have high road clearance, off-road abilities, towing capabilities, and powerful performance. Shop our trucks here!

Van

Depending on the van model, they can fit up to 15 passengers and still have space for cargo. The back seat sliding doors make it easier for entering/exiting and adjusting the seats for additional storage space. Shop our vans here!

 

Wagon

Wagons are a combination of a hatchback and a sedan. They have spacious interiors, good fuel economy, high performance, and a lot of cargo space. They’re ideal for city and country driving with their durability of handling rugged terrain. Shop out wagons here!

 

If you have any questions about vehicle body styles, don’t hesitate to contact us!

 

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