Talk:Coupé utility

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[edit] Dodge Omni and D50

The D50 is definately not a ute, it's bed isn't integral with the rest of the body- though it does fit very close to the cab. Dodge made a ute version of their front-drive Omni car.

as the article says a ute is "any commercial vehicle that has an open cargo carrying space, but requires only a passenger car licence to drive. This includes both coupe utilities, pickup trucks and traybacks (flatbed pickup trucks). An example of the broadness of this definition is that anything from a Ford F250 XL to a Proton Jumbuck called a ute." so although i dont know what it is your description defines it as a ute —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grinchsmate (talkcontribs) 08:25, 5 February 2008 (UTC)