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Many consumers mistakenly refer to CUVs as SUVs. That’s forgivable.
But more and more automakers loosely describe their CUVs as SUVs. No mortal sin there, even though they know better. It’s a case of customers always being right, even when they’re wrong.
Ward's Auto
What do you think? The English language is a rather fluid entity and has always been changing. Do you think eventually CUV will be the term used only amongst gearheads, while the general public will think only about sedans and SUV's (while trying to ignore wagons and minivans)?
[Fluff article I know. But it's Friday.]
Many consumers mistakenly refer to CUVs as SUVs. That’s forgivable.
But more and more automakers loosely describe their CUVs as SUVs. No mortal sin there, even though they know better. It’s a case of customers always being right, even when they’re wrong.
Ward's Auto
What do you think? The English language is a rather fluid entity and has always been changing. Do you think eventually CUV will be the term used only amongst gearheads, while the general public will think only about sedans and SUV's (while trying to ignore wagons and minivans)?
[Fluff article I know. But it's Friday.]