Model Style Guide Start here by choosing the body
style most appealing that meets
your needs.
Coupe
Coupe -- Two-door vehicles typically
smaller and sportier. While there
may be some performance attributes
to these coupes, we have not included
two-door models that are built
for all-out performance. Those
can be found under the sports
car category. Go»
Crossover
Crossover -- The sport-utility market has splintered into two distinct types of vehicles -- traditional SUVs based on pickup truck frames that generally are the largest vehicles in the category, and crossover SUVs that are usually based on a car chassis and provide better fuel economy than a traditional SUV. In this category we only rank those vehicles that can trace their architecture to a car-based chassis. Go»
Minivan
Minivan -- The people-haulers of the market,
typically front-wheel-drive vans
that can carry at least six people
and as many as nine in some seating
configurations. Go»
Pickup
Pickup -- The ultimate utility vehicle
with an open cargo bed and either
two or four doors. This category
includes small, mid- and full-sized
pickups with differing cargo bed
sizes, engine choices and two-
or four-wheel-drive options. Choices
here are the most popular two-wheel-drive
models. Go»
Sedan
Sedan -- Four-door vehicles available
in almost every price range and
with countless options. This category
includes the most popular family
vehicles with the most popular
engine choices in a range from
affordable to luxury. Go»
SUV
Sport
utility vehicles -- The
combination cargo and people-haulers
many families find attractive
for their utility and style. This
category includes a range of prices
and equipment, with the choices
being vehicles with the most popular
engine choices and chassis configurations. Go»