Broadly speaking, there are two distinct markets for sport-utility vehicles. Thefirst, and oldest, demands functionality above all else. Customers in this
group routinely fill their vehicles with people and/or cargo, make regular
use of the inherent strengths of the breed, and will head for the great
outdoors as often as possible.
A second--and much larger--cadre of buyers are most interested in some
of the features shared by the majority of sport-utes. They consider a high
seating position and extra-strong construction as safety benefits for daily
use and are attracted to the rugged aura these machines exude. But they
also insist on big helpings of comfort and style. And they aren't likely
to exercise off-road capabilities.Click here to read more