Four Reasons You Should Buy a Sedan Over a Small Crossover and Five Reasons Not To
Stick with tradition or follow the trend? Here's our take
Sedans and crossovers are the most popular body styles on sale today in the U.S. In fact, crossovers have grown so popular that they're displacing sedans as consumers' preferred vehicle type, even more so now that the subcompact crossover segment has emerged. Does that mean you should follow the trend? Or should you buck it? Here are four reasons you may want to go against the grain and stick with a sedan and five more to join the subcompact crossover craze.
Four Reasons to Buy the Sedan

No raised suspension and a lighter weight means that sedans are bound to have better fuel economy than small crossovers. The lighter weight also means you'll likely have a smaller fuel tank, easing the pain on each trip to the pump.
Affordability

All that body cladding and the raised ride height usually means there's a premium to pay, so that small crossover you're looking at will likely be more expensive. The equivalent sedan, on the other hand, is less expensive for the manufacturer to build, so you can get more bang for your buck if you put that extra money into some tech and safety features instead of the premium for the baby crossover.
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