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best crossover 2011 AutoExpress new car awards.

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Good news considering the amount of crossovers out there.

The Evoque was the overall winner,have seen several models around Liverpool in the last 2 weeks,must admit it does seem to be a good looking car.Should be with the prices they are asking!.

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The Evoque was the overall winner,have seen several models around Liverpool in the last 2 weeks,must admit it does seem to be a good looking car.Should be with the prices they are asking!.

Have to agree with you there leckman. Nice looking motor, but RR are wanting stupid money for them.

best crossover 2011 AutoExpress new car awards.

Am I the only one who hates this 'crossover 'tag', at least when applied to the Yeti. Maybe the term is needed for cars like the Qashquai or Juke or Peugeot 3008, which are basically over-inflated standard cars. But I don't see how you can categorise the Yeti as anything other than a compact 4x4 (even if some variants are only 2x4). Having both crossover and 4x4 labels apply to the Yeti makes for some odd categorisations in the magazine guides.

Am I the only one who hates this 'crossover 'tag', at least when applied to the Yeti. Maybe the term is needed for cars like the Qashquai or Juke or Peugeot 3008, which are basically over-inflated standard cars. But I don't see how you can categorise the Yeti as anything other than a compact 4x4 (even if some variants are only 2x4). Having both crossover and 4x4 labels apply to the Yeti makes for some odd categorisations in the magazine guides.

Also not a fan of the crossover tag, nor SUV, quite like the idea of LUV (light utility vehicle) as she does just about anything I ask of her and reminds me of the small compact L/R lightweights that were still in use when I first enlisted in the RAF, albeit they were quite agricultural.

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