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Chrysler was the first to introduce SUV.
Even though it was wagonish, Jeep made the first SUV back in 1940's Their popularity didn't skyrocket though until the 1990's-2000's The first actual SUV's where used during World War II before being introduced for commerical use.
jeep cherokee -- the first SUV was the Land Rover's Range Rover.
The first SUV Audi manufactured went on sale in the year 2006. The model of the SUV is the Audi Q7. It is a luxury SUV model offered by Audi for the public to enjoy.
The Skoda Yeti SUV was first produced in 2010 when it won the top award in the auto express new car awards. It was named 'car of the year', and is still being made today.
"There are both small and midsized Mazda SUV's. In 2011, Mazda has 3 SUV's in their car line. The Tribute is the largest SUV, with the CX-7 and CX-9 being more of a midsized SUV."
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Some of the safest SUV's for families include the Hondo CR-V, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Audi Q5. These SUV's have won awards as being some of the safest SUV's for families.
Chrysler was the first to introduce SUV.
I would say that Chrysler did not invent the SUV. The WWII Jeep is one of the first SUV's and at the time it was not part of Chrysler. Some so-called experts consider the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) as the first true SUV as we understand the term today. It was developed by AMC.
The name of the SUV Subaru makes is the Subaru Tribeca. It's Subaru's first midsized SUV, and also the newest addition to the segment. It's a great luxury vehicle.
The top rated small SUV that is currently being produced is the 2009 Chevrolet Suburban. It has been the highest rated in its class for the past three years.