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Encyclopedia > Leisure activity vehicle

A leisure activity vehicle is a small van, generally related to a supermini, with a second or even a third seat row, and a large, tall boot. They have become popular in Europe in the 1990s as a cheaper and roomier alternative to small family cars. Sales have declined in the late 2000s, partly because of better average incomes and also due to the mini MPVs, which look less "boxy" and closer to compact and large MPVs. A van is a vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. ... 1996 Volkswagen Polo, a popular modern European supermini A supermini is a European hatchback car category. ... A pair of classic black leather Dr. Martens. ... Europe is conventionally considered one of the seven continents of Earth which, in this case, is more a cultural and political distinction than a physiographic one, leading to various perspectives about Europes borders. ... The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ... A family car is a car classification used in Europe to describe larger cars. ... 2000s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... A modern minivan - 2004 Chrysler Town & Country Typical early minivan (a Dodge Caravan) A minivan, minibus, people carrier, multi utility vehicle (MUV), or multi purpose vehicle (MPV) is a type of vehicle which has a body that resembles a van, but which has rear side doors, rear side windows, and...


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