Definition of body style. Meaning of body style. Synonyms of body style

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- There are many types of car body styles. They vary depending on intended use, market position, location, and the era they were made. Buggy Lightweight...
- in the modern style. Most SUVs produced today use unibody construction (as per p****enger cars). However, in the past, many SUVs used body-on-frame construction...
- wagon) is a wood-bodied automobile, that became a po****r type of station wagon the bodywork of which is constructed of wood or is styled to resemble wood...
- A 2+2 (also 2-plus-2) is a car-body style that has a seat each for the driver and front p****enger, and two rear seats. The latter may be individual "bucket"...
- group plays a murder in the dark-style game called Bodies Bodies Bodies, which quickly turns dark. Bodies Bodies Bodies premiered at South by Southwest...
- broad definition does not differentiate sedans from various other car body styles. Still, in practice, the typical characteristics of sedans are: a B-pillar...
- America in the saloon body style. In 2010, an estate body style became available to all markets, though the estate body style was available in Europe...
- Look up style, -style, styling, or stylistic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Style is a manner of doing or presenting things and may refer to: Architectural...
- wagon (US, also wagon) or estate car (UK, also estate), is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan with its roof extended rearward over a shared p****enger/cargo...
- available in either coupé, or sedan body styles, plus station wagon, crossover, convertible and pickup/sedan delivery body styles. The later models are most commonly...