For the last 15 years, the "family car" in the U.S. was likely a minivan or an SUV. Today, families are looking for better fuel economy and something they can be proud to drive. In response, automakers are re-thinking the family car.
A crossover is something that looks like an SUV, but is actually built like a car. Some are being purpose-built with new architecture from the ground up - not derived from a minivan, sedan or truck - giving it a smoother ride and better fuel economy. Crossovers are blurring the lines between traditional automobile groups to create something new.
The Chevrolet Traverse is the latest example of a 'do-just-about-anything' vehicle. Designed with families in mind, it's equipped with extra safety features, storage and cup holders. The emphasis on space and security allows mom or dad to tote around the entire family, as well as groceries, bikes, and equipment in one trip -while not looking like they're driving a van.