Crossovers offer many unique attributes that are taken from other cars and combined into a new class. They are larger than the average midsize sedans, like most SUVs. However, they carry just as those sedans instead of a jerky ride associated with most SUVs.
In the same way they made SUV from a truck chassis, most use a crossover sedan chassis. Few consumers will notice the difference between driving a sedan and a crossover in terms of performance. In fact, most of the crossover feature of V6 engines, and some even have a V8 option. In addition, they also offer the possibility of all-wheel drive.
They provide ample space for cargo, and the majority offer the possibility of fold-flat seats, a few things that will be too large for the crossover. Toyota entered the crossover market several years ago with the Venza for 2009 model year. It's mid-range crossover with a base price of $ 26,475.
Crossovers are to fill the gap between the more expensive SUVs and less roomy sedan. However, they provide many security features found in most SUVs, such as dual front airbags and side curtain airbags.
2009 Toyota Venza received five stars in NHTSA crash test in the following categories:
Also, as technology progresses inside the car, car manufacturers still have all these new features in the crossover. These cars can provide a luxurious driving experience. In-dash navigation, rear DVD entertainment system and surround sound speakers are just some of the available options.
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