26May,2024
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A traditional passenger car with a three-box configuration (engine, passenger, and cargo) and typically seating for four or more people.
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A larger vehicle designed for both on-road and off-road use, often with higher ground clearance and available in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive.
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A compact or subcompact car with a rear door that swings upward to provide access to the cargo area. It combines the passenger and cargo areas into a single volume.
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A two-door car with a fixed roof and a sporty appearance. It's typically smaller and has a sleeker design compared to sedans.
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A car with a retractable roof, allowing it to be driven with or without the roof in place. It provides an open-air driving experience.
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A vehicle with an enclosed cab and an open cargo area with low sides and tailgate. It's designed for transporting goods and often used for both personal and commercial purposes.
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A vehicle designed primarily for passenger comfort and cargo flexibility, often with three rows of seats and sliding side doors. It’s ideal for families and group travel.
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