SUV Vehicles
Executive Summary By Ray B Spencer
SUV Vehicles have an interesting history. Banks, in the 1930's depression era, would loan farmers money to purchase light trucks for use on the farm but would not loan them money for a family passenger car. Four-wheel drive vehicles have been tried in several incarnations since internal combustion powered vehicles were invented. SUV Vehicles development evolved much faster. Light, fully enclosed "panel" trucks, station wagon style vehicles and pickup trucks began to become common but were still "work vehicles" until the middle 1950's.It was then that manufacturers began to market vehicles such as the Chevrolet Nomad, Ford Ranch Wagon and Chrysler Town and Country, all station wagons, as family vehicles.
By 1969 most major manufacturers had added four wheel drive vehicles which each year reached closer to passenger car amenities. Almost all of these vehicles were constructed on light truck chassis. The Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) was born.
Four wheel drive vehicles were portrayed as evidence of the owners "life style." Genuine four wheel drive was soon replaced by full time four wheel drive options.
More facts on Crossover Vehicles:
Executive Summary By Jenn Stevens
Crossover SUVs:
· 5-speed transmission (automatic or manual)
· Power packages
· Anti-lock braking system
· Navigational systems
· Entertainment systems that include CD and DVD players
Crossover SUV's ride more like a car with some advantages. The crossover SUV is unlike any other automobile on the market. Crossover SUV vehicles are a combination of several of those above vehicles.In This decade hybrid autos become popular day by day , SUV not just for conventional engine many variant from big brand automaker use hybrid technology for their suv.
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