Friday, December 5, 2014

Small 4-by-4 vehicles are not common on the market, used or new; however, there are some options available out there. Since the essence of a 4-by-4 vehicle is that all four wheels are powered by the engine, be prepared for a four-door miniature SUV or sedan rather than a tiny sports car. SUVs and sedans also come in compact versions that will fit your need for four-wheel drive and a sportier look.

Vauxhall Insignia

    This sedan provides you with four-wheel drive while also being smaller and sportier for a chic look. Other positive aspects of this vehicle include the diesel engine, which will greatly decrease your gas budget. This is an excellent choice if you are avoiding the mini-van but still want the comfort or if you need a car for transporting business partners and clients with the luxury of a larger vehicle.

Kia Sportage

    The Kia Sportage classifies as an SUV, but definitely does not look it, providing all the positives of a larger car with all the dazzle of a sports car. The back three seats can be lowered, leaving space for any larger objects you might want to move or carry with you. This car also offers the option of diesel or gas engine for those who wish to remain eco-friendly while on the road.

Three-door Suzuki Grand Vitara

    A SUV/convertible hybrid, this car offers you the option of a soft top while also maintaining your need for four-wheel drive. Compact in size, this car was very popular around 2001 and continues to offer a sporty style for those who require a 4-by-4 car. Seating a total of five people, this vehicle does not resemble larger SUV models, owing to its compact size. Recommended for cruising, this car is probably not your best bet on the highway, as a soft top leads to leaks during rain and colder weather.

Citroen C-Crosser

    Offering plenty of seating and luggage space, this car does not look like it provides the amount of room that it does. This SUV-style vehicle remains condensed and compressed in its outward appearance. With two pop-up seats in the very back, this car provides seating for up to seven people. Most models also come with satellite navigation. Perfect for road trips, the Citroen C-Crosser will keep you looking fashionable with this tiny model that can hold its weight.

Daihatsu Terios

    This Japanese car provides all the comforts you need with a compressed design. Able to seat up to five people with room for luggage storage, the Terios is perfect for road trips. The vehicle has a hatchback trunk, which allows more space for storage. In every way possible, this car attempts to give you more space without it being obvious from the outside look of the car.

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