Five Reasons to Get a Small Crossover over a Wagon and Five Reasons Not To
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Crossovers are red-hot these days thanks to the amount of utility they offer, their carlike ride, and our currently low gas prices. However, that doesn't mean there aren't any sacrifices to owning one. Like every car, crossovers have weaknesses—especially the new crop of subcompact ones, which are essentially hatchbacks on stilts and wearing body cladding. Here are five reasons a small crossover makes sense and five reasons why a wagon might be a better choice.
Five Reasons to Get a Small Crossover over a Wagon

Small crossovers use their increased ground clearance to safely traverse rocky, unpaved roads without the risk of scraping the undercarriage. Additionally, if you love going outdoors and needs to cross a body of water, then you'll have a better chance of avoiding a flooded interior.

For easy entry and less back pain, the taller stance of crossovers is helpful. You simply slide in, with no more ducking, climbing, or crawling in and out of the car like you would in taller body-on-frame SUVs or sedans that are lower to the ground.





