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Buick’s design team in China has been busy, and two of their latest ideas just popped up on GM Design’s Instagram. One is a family-friendly compact SUV; the other is a sleeker crossover-es
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Toyota RAV4 is everywhere these days, and for good reason—it pretty much created the whole crossover thing back in the '90s. Now it's the top-selling vehicle in America, not just among S
The CR-V's been a household name since the mid-'90s. It pretty much invented the whole small crossover thing—practical, reliable, good on gas. It's gotten bigger over time (wild fact
Toyota’s latest project doesn’t have a hint of the future; it shouts it from the racetrack. The Toyota bZ Time Attack Concept started as a quiet electric crossover, but somewhere along the
It's wild to think about, but 2025 is already flying by. With several months still ahead, there's finally enough data to see which vehicles are actually winning over buyers this year. Spoiler
Everyone's got their favorite story about which car "invented" the crossover. Some people swear by the AMC Eagle, others point to the Jeep Cherokee or Subaru Outback. Turns out they'