If you lived through the 90s, you saw the rise of crossovers as the downfall of humanity. They were called names like soft-roaders, cute-utes, faux-by-fours. It seemed impossible that people would one day think of them as desirable classics, but today is a new landscape. Younger buyers are drawn to cars like the Honda Element and picnic-tabled CR-Vs. Importers are bringing in Nissan Rasheens and Honda HR-Vs to sell in the US. Matchbox even released a 1/64 version of the original Toyota RAV4 this year and it’s one of the coolest castings in the lineup. Perhaps it’ll soon be time for a new car show, Crossovers D’Elegance.
Which Japanese crossover will be the first classic?
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