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Subcompact crossover SUV: Revision history


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  • curprev 14:0714:07, 16 January 2023 Monettt talk contribs 40,878 bytes −150 Undid revision 1133963570 by MrDavr (talk) this page is not a press article but a promotional content of Forbes Wheels and CarsDirect. Also, this value is North-American centric, a 4,50 meters SUV wouldn't be considered as a subcompact SUV in other parts of the world. The more important information when it comes to categorizing a vehicle are what it offers, its platform and its competiton undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 09:4109:41, 16 January 2023 MrDavr talk contribs m 41,028 bytes +150 In length, subcompact crosssovers are usually below 4495, according to Forbes.com undo Tag: Reverted

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