I’m so confused. I’m looking at SUVs, but I keep seeing “crossover” being used interchangeably with “SUV” in all these reviews. For once and for all, what’s the difference, and is the Nissan Pathfinder an SUV?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Your confusion is absolutely understandable! Let’s see if we can bring you a little peace of mind—first, the Nissan Pathfinder is not an SUV, it’s a crossover. Now let’s see what that means:
By-the-book SUVs feature body-on-frame construction. They usually have a better towing and payload capacity than a crossover due to their rugged construction, but this same construction often results in somewhat poor handling in tight spots and at high speeds.
A crossover is often (though not always) smaller than an SUV and uses unibody construction to yield a more car-like driving demeanor. You may sacrifice a bit of towing and payload capacity, but the better handling is worth it for many drivers.
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