This article discusses the rise of crossover vehicles, which combine elements of cars, trucks, and SUVs. It notes several new crossover models from manufacturers like Chrysler, Cadillac, Infiniti, and Porsche. While SUV sales remain strong, consumers are increasingly attracted to crossovers for their softer ride quality, better handling, and higher fuel efficiency compared to traditional SUVs. The article predicts crossovers will continue to multiply, though they will come in various forms with no single defining recipe. Manufacturers struggle to categorize the new crossovers, which are essentially "arranged marriages" between different vehicle types.
From the movies to real-life, you can't help but recognize some of the most bad ass, unique, head-turning cars out there. Whether it's the bat-mobile's ability to jump buildings and crush other cars, or the Delorean's ability to go back to the future, we wish some of these movie cars were real.
But, then we have Lamborghini, Maybach, Bugatti, and Mustangs to keep us just as satisfied in real life.
From the movies to real-life, you can't help but recognize some of the most bad ass, unique, head-turning cars out there. Whether it's the bat-mobile's ability to jump buildings and crush other cars, or the Delorean's ability to go back to the future, we wish some of these movie cars were real.
But, then we have Lamborghini, Maybach, Bugatti, and Mustangs to keep us just as satisfied in real life.
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The 2015 SRT Viper is a car you’ll quickly tire of driving slowly, but slowly tire of driving quickly. Once it’s warmed up, loose, and at velocity; the Viper’s steering feel is incredible, its braking response is instantaneous, and the throttle response is sublime.
Seven passenger SUVs are growing in popularity but the practicality, comfort and space that a minivan can offer still remains a distant object for the seven passenger SUVs.
An automotive quiz that I conducted in one of the sessions of Qutopia, the quizzing society of KIIT University, Bhubaneswar. Have tried to keep the questions as general as possible so as to make it interesting for non-automobile enthusiasts as well.
Chevy Camaro. A Small, Vicious Animal that Eats Mustangs Ship Cars Now
"All through the summer of 1965 virtually every aspect of the vehicle’s design and development, from preliminary design sketches to clay models, was photographed and carefully documented.
" http://www.shipcarsnow.com
Find out other ways to save on fuel costs with these tongue-in-cheek top ten tips! http://blog.fuelcards.co.uk/blog/bid/135120/Top-Ten-Fun-Tips-for-Saving-Fuel
The 2015 SRT Viper is a car you’ll quickly tire of driving slowly, but slowly tire of driving quickly. Once it’s warmed up, loose, and at velocity; the Viper’s steering feel is incredible, its braking response is instantaneous, and the throttle response is sublime.
Seven passenger SUVs are growing in popularity but the practicality, comfort and space that a minivan can offer still remains a distant object for the seven passenger SUVs.
An automotive quiz that I conducted in one of the sessions of Qutopia, the quizzing society of KIIT University, Bhubaneswar. Have tried to keep the questions as general as possible so as to make it interesting for non-automobile enthusiasts as well.
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Cars with designs that are considered so timeless that they have become icons in automotive design. It’s not often that we get cars like these with sleek silhouettes and contours that seemed to have been penned by geniuses. Thankfully there have been a few of them over the years. Here is a small selection of these design classics in no particular order.
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2004 Chicago Auto Show
Chicago. – February 4, 2004 eMOTION! REPORTS.com, an automotive/aerospace industries research and analysis site (www.emotionreports.com) that targets professionals within the academic, media, corporate and government sectors, announced the second phase of its annual vehicle awards program which now includes aerospace. Categories include Car of The Year, SUV of The Year, Technological Achievement of the Year and special awards in both categories.
"In September, we named Cadillac CTS/CTS-V as Car of The Year 2003/04; Lincoln Aviator as SUV of The Year 2003, Toyota Prius as Technological Achievement of 2003/04, Bombardier’s Global Express as Business Jet of The Decade and Boeing’s superlative Globemaster III as Airlifter of The Decade," said Publisher Myron D. Stokes, an award-winning journalist/analyst formerly with Newsweek, Newsweek International and Newsweek Japan.
"We are pleased to announce at the Chicago Auto Show, recognized internationally as one of the premier automotive industry events, that Ford’s 2004 F-150 is named Truck of The Decade and Ford GT as Performance Car of 2005. The first question that will no doubt come to mind is why, in a veritable sea of great competition,
Similar to Architectural digest the suv redefined.01 2004 (15)
2. MOTORING
Audi Allroad Quattro 4.2
By Phil Panon
o judge from the new Examples include Chrysler'S Pacifica-
T crop of vehicles arriving
on the automothre scene,
manufacrurers must be
big fans of John Edward,
whose television show Crossing Ovtr
chalUlels the souls of the departed. Crru:r·
over is the new buzzword in Det roit.
part wagon, part minivan, part SUV-
which arrived last summer, and Cadillac's
new SRX, '"~th three rows of seats and a
'ast sunroof. Tbe Lexus RX 330 (suc-
cessor to the pioneer of the class, the
RX 300) brings elegance- an optional
air suspension system, an optional navi·
Mo,"-ing beyond trucks and SUVs, cross- gation unit, real mapl e or walnut on the
overs channel our favorite vehicles of dash- to the crossover. lnfiniti's FX4S,
the past-station wagons, pickups-in whose striking body style, with a hunt-
varying proportions. er's face and muscular bauncbes that
Some look like cars but drive like make it seem poised to leap, is described
trucks; others look like trucks and drive by its designers as a "bionic cheetah."
like cars. Most are somewhere in be- Nissan offers the Murano, which looks
tween. Maybe iI's Nickelodeon's cartoon like a less fearsome Infiniti, and Ford
ClltDog auto design ers are watching. will bring out its Freestyle this year.
Crossovers arc a stnlnge breed thai marks Porsche's Clilyenne looks more like 1iI
the next stage in automotive evolution. crossover than the rugged SUV itis under
Like Luther Burbank, automakers are the skin. The Volkswagen Touareg is the
not content to leave evolution in narure's milder sibling of the Cayenne. Pikes
hands. They are impatiently cross· breed- Peak, Audi's wagonlike concept car, has
ing our favorite vehicles and hastening the likely shape of the sibling to come.
the process. Fundamentally, while trucks In 2002 crossovers accounted for only
and traditional SUVs are buih of bodies about 8 percent of North Americliln
attached to rugged frame s, crosso,·ers light-vehicle sales, but the figure is pre-
use unibodv construction, like cars, and dicted to grow to nearly 20 percent over
have softer·rides and bener handling. the next five vears. SUV sales continue
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to rise, but more and more of us are
finding fault with them.
This is not because of "$UV guilt,n it
should be noted, before Arianna Huf-
fiugton and Bill Maher start congratu-
lating themselves on theif persuasive
powers. SUVbuyers tell auto researchers
they still like four-wheel drive, generous
interior space and high, or "command,n
searing; they are tired of the noise, rough
ride, difficult access and poor fuel econ-
omy-the last not necessarily because
they want to save the planet but because
rising gas prices and frequent fill-ups
crimp their lifestyles.
Psychology as well as practicality plays
a role in the change. A recent research
report from Strategic Vision, a San Diego ,
finn that tracks driver preferences. found
that basic SUVs "fell short of meeting I
owners' emotional needs." According
to Daniel Gorrell, the company's vice
president, people want luxury and a
sense of control, along with a sense of
i
I
fun and freedom.
But, Gorrell says, the SUV has had a
profound impact on all vehicles---even
future family car~. Now, for instance,
I
I
"command" seating arrives in future fam-
ily sedans such as Ford's upcoming 500. !
SUVs reminded drivers of the pleasures
of riding high..once noted by E. B. White,
i
when he declared that the tall seat of i
the Ford Model T made him feel "a man I
enthroned"- a king of the road. •
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Crossovers will multiply, Gorrell says, ;
but will follow no simple recipe. "We're !
going to get a lot of arranged marriages," I
he predicts. "Some will be the Princess j
Bride, some the Bride of Frankenstein." I
l
Whatever the result, the name will
likely remain elusive. Few makers actu- !
ally call their vehicles crossovers. I
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Crossovers will multiply, says Strategic Vision's Daniel Gorrell, but will follow no
simple recipe. "Some will be the Princess Bride, some the Bride of Frankenstein."
CUV-for crossover utilirv-is clum-
Porsche Cayenne S
sy, and hybrid leads to confusion with
hybrid power plants, combining gaso-
line engines and electric motors, as in
Toyota's Prius or Ford's upcoming Es-
cape. (Lexus plans a hybrid hybrid: a ver-
sion of its RX 330 crossover with both
electric power and a gas engine.)
The Pacifica-designed in Derroit but
named for the West Coast-is "a ca t-
egory buster," according to president
and CEO of Chrysler Group Dieter
Zetsche. "It's too cool to categorize. It's
unpinnable." Pressed, Chrysler officials
call it a sports tourer, the same name
given their Dodge Magnum, due Out this
year, which the casual observer would
swear is a station wagon.
The Pacifica may look to some like a
! macho minivan, b~t miniwn carries the
i soccer mom stigma. And statiqn wogqn is
the one tenn no one in the auto business
!
i
seems willing to take into his mouth-
even though sporty station wagons are
i enjoying a renaissance.
! The maner of names is revealing. Sport
! utility seemed a useful phrase for auto· THE STATS
I makers.ln Freudian tenns, spqrt inflamed
the id, while utilit), placated the superego,
CadiUac SAX; 4.6·liter VB engine, 315 hp, seats"'~::::.'~:~:
Audl AUroad Quattro 4.2: 4.2·liter VB engine. 3
I and the ego signed the check. "It's a big
Corvene," declared the proud owner of a Volvo XC90 T6 AWD: 6·cylinder engine, 268 hp, ,."'~ ,",.,~ ...;:
I new yellow Hummer H2 in a recent tele·
vision show on SUVs. The SUV appeals
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Inflnltl FX45: 4.5·liter VB engine, 315 hp, seats five; ::~:;::::::;~
I as a sportS car- but a useful one. It is a
I tool, and, as Da~d Brooks notes in Bobos
volkswagen louareg V6: 3.2·liter engine, 220 hp, seats five;
Chrysler Pacifica: 3.5·liter V6 engine. 250 hp. seats she www.duysler.com
,
! in ParadiJr, boomers who avoid luxuries
and toys will happily indulge in things Porsche Cayenne S: 4.5·liter VB engine, 340 hp, seats five: www.porschl.t.om
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in favor of professional stoves, fine fumi· man~ Hybridity is the way life evolves
ture in favor of woodworking tools- for the bener," he savs.
and sports cars in favor of sport utilities. Apparently, consu'mers are not both-
The early SUVs bore such western ered by the lack of a simple categoriza-
names as Scout, Bronco and Blaz.er, and tion of the Pacifica. In fact, they enjoy it,
they attracted people who thought of "They don't define the vehicle as a type,
themselves as ahead of the pack, as risk- They regard themselves as undefined
takers. No wonder the disdain for the as well-still in process, A car is a place
term statirm UJagrm. Wagon suggests the where vou can redefine and reinvent
wagon train and the hapless settlers who vourself," Malefvt adds, "The Pacifica
follow trails blazed by the scouts and is a vehicle you 'define for yourself, in
I pathfinders. To settle is to compromise. your own way,"
The qlinte~~entjaJ American car is Cro~sing over is :lbout reinvention.
the getaway car, according to Eric Mot- Cadillac, Malefyt says, had been rein ~
tram in his Blood on the "rash Ambilliodor, vented as the company of the Escalade
In keeping with the American predilection for
roughing it easy, SUVs are growing more carlike.
the classic interpretation of American SUV and the SRX crossover. "Ameri -
popular culture, In films from They Drivr cans believe in reinvention and second
by Night and Bonnie and Clyde to 2 Fast chances and comebacks."
2 Furious, cars provide escape. A few If actors can cross over into politics
years ago the PT Cruiser put a truck~ and reinvent themselves as governors,
like body on the base of a Dodge Neon whv can't SUVs reinvent themselves
and channeled the image of a gangster the' same way: Arnold Schwarzenegger
getaway car. has promised to make his Humm er
What may be the first crossover- green . A hybrid Hummer?
Suharu's Outback, "the first sport utility SVVs can cross over as sports cars. The
wagon"--came on the scene even earlier, corners of once boxv SUVs have been
and it's been more than twO decades softening in style fo; several years now,
since the minivan and the luxury SUV like blocks of chocolate passed gently
arrived, Today the Outback seems like a through flame. In keeping with the Amer-
down·to·earth rugged all~wheel~drive ican predilection for roughing it easy,
wagon, but it wem on to inspire more SUVs have heen growing more carlike
luxurious wagons in the same vein, such in perfonnance and appearance. BM~T's
as Audi's Allroad Quanro and Volvo's X5 and new X3 and Mercedes M-Class
XC70, wagons with black·clad bonoms have soft lines and sporty handling.
that make them seem to be wearing Concerned that loyal911 owners would
L. L. Bean boots with rolled~up khakis. bristle at the idea of a Porsche Suv, the
,
, Timothy Malefyt, director of cultural sales staff at Beverly Hills Porsche were
i; discoveries for BBDO Advertising in
New York, researches the crossover from
instructed to present the vehicle as a
"big rally car," like those on the exdting
! an anthropological perspective. He re~ and popular European road rally cir~
cently conducted an "ethnography" of cuit-and equally popular video games,
l: customers for Chn'sler's Pacifica, and Crossovers mav be an evolution, but
".
~: he has also charted the psychograph~ isn't a crossover ohen an awkward mix-
, ics of buvers of Cadillac, whose SRX e'en homely: Isn 't rrossover a polite
crossover" JUSt arrived. word for, well, mongrel or mun?
!~
" Crossovers are natural to us, he ar- "MuttS!" Malefvt exclaims. '~mericans
'il
, gues. '~erican ingenuity grows out of love mutts. Re~ember Lad" and the
crossed cultures, ~'asn't the cowboy's Tramp? Always look to the fairy taJe to
best working horse a cross of breeds? find the meanine-.ln the Disnev version,
Isn't our favorite character on 5wr Trek, the mutt outdo'es the purebr~ds-and
Mr. Spock, a hybrid of Vulcan and bu ~ !leIs lht.: girl. " 0
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