Ten Things to Love About SUVs
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license.
 Make sure your SUV has the right stuff It looked like a good buy. The color was right, it had a fair amount of horsepower, it looked great - and there was a nice fat rebate dangling at the end of the contract.
So I bought it, and boy, did I ever buy it. A few weeks later, it dawned on me that my great new SUV was actually built for Eskimos - people who need a vehicle that does well in the snow and can do some serious off-road work.
All I wanted to do was get to work every day.
I should have purchased a car-based SUV, and not a macho truck-based utility vehicle. One that drives more like a car than a truck, one that feels at home on the freeway - not the outback. SUVs break out into these two basic categories: car, and truck based. Car based SUVs are built for highway driving, family transportation. Most are built via a unibody construction and have front and rear independent suspensions.
Truck-based SUVs are much different. These are truly utility vehicles, built for off-roading and towing, and many are constructed body on frame and designed not so much for comfort as they are for ruggedness. Continue to "Ten Things to Love About SUVs" from MyRide.com © 2009 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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