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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"...
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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...
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broad definition does not
differentiate sedans from
various other car
body styles. Still, in practice, the
typical characteristics of
sedans are: a B-pillar...
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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...
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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...
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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...