SINGAPORE - Back when sedans, hatchbacks and minivans formed the majority of cars on the road, crossovers were novel. But now that crossovers form the bulk of new models, they are becoming increasingly generic.
Or so it seems to motoring writers like myself, who are exposed to a wide variety of cars.
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