Crossover Cars Las Vegas NV

The crossover, or CUV as it is sometimes called, is a no-compromise vehicle that affords the best of all worlds, while also providing a somewhat greener footprint. It's too bad the word hybrid was already taken.

Bob's Autodynamics
(702) 367-0944, 001-2004
3015 South Valley View
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Valley Water District-Fleet Services Div
(702) 258-3151, 001-2004
10001 South Valley View
Las Vegas, NV
Vegas Auto Care
(702) 365-9010, 001-2004
3530 South Jones Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
62 Spectrum Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
City of North Las Vegas-Fleet Operations
(702) 633-1546, 001-2004
100 East Brooks
North Las Vegas, NV
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
6200 Spring Mountain Rd
Las Vegas, NV
AutoTech
(702) 307-8324
4430 North Decatur Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
4225 E Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, NV
Fairway Chevrolet Collision Center
(702) 641-1450, 001-2004
3100 East Sahara Avenue
Las Vegas, NV
First Transit
(702) 261-6637
60 East Arby Avenue
Las Vegas, NV
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What Is a Crossover?

What Is A Crossover? By Jon Alain Guzik, Editor-in-Chief


2008 Ford Edge
Small SUVs, tall wagons , low minivans , call them what you may - one of the hottest segments in the automotive industry right now is the crossover . The days of the big and bulky truck-based SUV reached its nadir right about the time gas prices hit the three dollar a gallon range and these smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles are catching the eye of the buying public who care about space, comfort and better gas mileage.

So what exactly is a crossover? A crossover fits a range of definitions, but is basically a small SUV built onto the unibody chassis of a passenger car. The buyer gets the space and interior flexibility of a larger vehicle, but with a more car-like feel, drive and fuel economy.

Some cross-utes feature optional four-wheel drive systems like their bigger, SUV brethren. Crossovers are usually lower to the ground than most body-on-frame truck-based vehicles, which should make an aging baby boomer population much happier than climbing into a full-size, high-off-the-ground SUV.
The crossover, or CUV as it is sometimes called, is a no-compromise vehicle that affords the best of all worlds, while also providing a somewhat greener footprint. It's too bad the word hybrid was already taken.

The Ford Edge is a perfect example of this new breed of CUV.  Smaller than an Explorer , larger than a wagon, it's the right size in this day and age of expensive gas and lifestyle downsizing.

"At the beginning of the decade, the crossover segment was a niche segment; there were only 14 models available on the market and annual sales were 500,000. By 2006, sales were 2.4 million, and there are now 50 models on the market. Wards predicts over 70 by 2009," says George Pipas, sales analyst at Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan. "It's the fastest growing segment I've seen in my thirty years at Ford Motor Company. It surpasses the growth of the minivan in the 1980s and the SUV in the 1990s."

The automotive manufacturers are constantly releasing new crossover models.

Here is our list of the best crossovers for 2008


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