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		<title>SUV And Truck Comparisons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Comparing an SUV with a Truck many will say is like comparing an apple to an orange. Is a SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) considered a truck? Or better yet is a truck a Sports Utility Vehicle?  To figure that out we need to define what a truck really is. Can the two be separated into [...]<p>Original automotive content: <a href="http://the-grayline.com">Automotive Blog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://the-grayline.com/2009/05/26/suv-and-truck-comparisons/">SUV And Truck Comparisons</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comparing an SUV with a Truck many will say is like comparing an apple to an orange. Is a SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) considered a truck? Or better yet is a truck a Sports Utility Vehicle?  To figure that out we need to define what a truck really is. Can the two be separated into two different categories? Like this: a truck has an open back bed and the SUV is a heavier sporty van.</p>
<p>Truck owners will say that a truck is a pickup in which you can carry 4'x8' sheets plus. The SUV owner has this to say: a SUV is a passenger vehicle which can combine the towing capacity and strength of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan meshed with on or off road capability.</p>
<p>With today’s gas prices there are quite a few Trucks and <a title="SUVs for sale" href="http://robbiescarlot.com/serp.php?bodystyle=SUV">SUVs for sale</a> countrywide. The following are important facts to consider when looking for new or used trucks and SUVs.</p>
<p>Drive/Tranny: Most trucks come with either manual and automatic transmissions as well as two- and four-wheel drive---SUVs also have both transmission options however most SUV’s are 4x4s</p>
<p>Size: Trucks fall into the compact or full-size category, although there are a couple considered mid-size---SUVs come built on either truck or car chassis.</p>
<p>Safety: Most trucks offer such safety equipment as front air-bags and seat-belts for each passenger---SUVs come with the same.</p>
<p>Passenger Capacity: Trucks have 3 body styles. 1) Regular cab has 2 doors and seats 2-3 comfortably. 2) Extended cab mainly adds extra storage space behind the front seats. 3) Full sized Crew cab version can seat 3 additional passengers with 4 doors---SUVs offer full seating in the front for 2 and 3 in the real with 4 side doors.</p>
<p>Versatility of Interior Seating: Most trucks with crew cabs offer the ability to either fold the entire rear seat up or at least one half---most SUVs have fold down seats too or the rear seats can be taken out too.<br />
Towing Ability: This all depends on the size of the truck and its engine---SUVs can also be used for towing, the weight varies with engine size.</p>
<p>Operating Costs: A compact truck is relatively fuel-efficient and fairly cheap to insure however as you add size and cylinders so will the cost of insurance as is the addition of four-wheel drive to any trucks---SUVs are higher to insure them trucks.</p>
<p>Fuel efficiency: This again depends on the engine and body size of the truck—SUVs can be slightly more gas-thirsty, especially if they’re towing.</p>
<p>When <a title="buying a used truck" href="http://robbiescarlot.com/serp.php?bodystyle=Truck">buying a used Truck</a> or SUV the only consideration has to be given to the purpose of the vehicle. With other words the construction worker would probably get better use out of a pick-up truck and the SUV would deliver a slightly sportier experience.</p>
<p>Original automotive content: <a href="http://the-grayline.com">Automotive Blog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://the-grayline.com/2009/05/26/suv-and-truck-comparisons/">SUV And Truck Comparisons</a></p>
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