Sport utility sedan
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A sport utility sedan is a sedan that conforms to the SUV specification, but with some exceptions. Unlike most SUVs, a sport utility sedan is usually shaped more like a sedan than a station wagon (i.e. has a trunk separate from the cab); typically they have more car-like riding and suspension features but don't tow as much weight.
This specification started with the Moskvitch 410 in the 1950s which was ahead of it's time as both a sport utility sedan, and a crossover SUV. The AMC Eagle was introduced in the 1980s and was a more popular example of a sport utility sedan.
However recent introductions such as the Spyker D12 have defined the specification with more luxury and more clearance.
[edit] Examples of sport utility sedans
- BMW X6 (sometimes marketed as a modern coupe)
- Chrysler 300
- Spyker D12 Peking-to-Paris
- Subaru Legacy
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[edit] See also
[edit] Other bodytypes for SUVs
- Sport utility coupe (a more common type of odd SUV)
- Sport utility truck
- Sport utility wagon