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August 31, 20235 min read

Should I Buy a Car, Truck, Van or SUV?

A vehicle is the third biggest purchase of your life. Whether you’re in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan or any other province, and need something to commute to work or have long drives just to pick up groceries before you go ahead and buy a vehicle, you must do some research to ensure that you make the right decision. The first thing you need to do is identify your needs and wants; basically, what would you be using this vehicle for? Next, set a budget. This is very important as it will determine to a large extent the type of vehicle you would be able to purchase.

After you’ve completed the above, take a look at those two answers and choose a segment that fits your needs within your budget. However, this step may not be as easy as it sounds. Over time, the distinctive features between vehicles have all but erased. We now have SUVs that can tow, sedans that afford more space, and trucks that aren’t simply just workhorses.

The question is, how do you know which vehicle is right for you? Below we’ll run you through the differences between Cars, Trucks, Vans and SUVs, to help you to make a more informed decision when purchasing.

Trucks

Although trucks are used mainly for hauling cargo, this is not their sole purpose. Modern trucks are built much like cars, often having four doors and a backseat option which allows five to six passengers to sit comfortably. Although they may not be as fuel-efficient as a midsized sedan, they certainly are not far off from SUVs and vans. The key benefit of trucks is that they can be used to transport cargo with tremendous ease. This is helped by the fact that the truck bed is separate from the entire body of the vehicle, so users can carry extra cargo without damaging the body of the vehicle. Trucks also have larger brakes than most other vehicles, which means that they are powerful enough to stop a large amount of weight. Trucks also allow you to transport all manner of messy loads with easy cleanup. All that is needed is a quick rinse and the bed is good to go. This is not achievable with a van which would require a carpet cleaner and a lot of patience.

Trucks come with bigger tires and increased tread, which makes it easy to maneuver in snow compared to smaller vehicles. Their height also ensures that you don’t get stuck while driving through difficult terrain.

Trucks do come with a couple of limitations. Their great height, which is excellent when driving off-road, may be a source of challenge for small children or older people or underground parking garages. Trucks typically do not have third-row options thereby making them limited in the number of passengers they can carry and items that can be stored in the cab area. It may also be challenging to navigate trucks in busy cities that are now being built for smaller, more agile vehicles.

When it comes to fuel economy, trucks cost more at the pump as compared to cars or SUVs, this is because of their big engines. Trucks are also typically heavier than other vehicles. Add in the potential for towing capacity and all that increased weight will mean you’ll be spending more at the gas station.

SUVs

SUVs share more similarities with cars and minivans than they do with trucks. Sport Utility Vehicles typically have a unibody car design that has been upsized for greater room comfort and fuel efficiency. But they don’t have strong pulling power and cannot handle dirty cargo. They come with a four-wheel or all-wheel option which makes them excellent for people who usually drive through mud, snow, or dirt. They can also be used for towing and perform better at that than vans but aren’t as good as trucks for this purpose.

Depending on the size of your family, you can opt for two rows of seating or three rows. While crossovers come with two rows, midsized models have three. Crossovers are also economical when it comes to fuel efficiency, they usually cost less to fill than the mid-sized SUV. Among the vehicle options, SUVs have the most versatile options, from those that drive nimbly like your average sedan to larger versions which can comfortably carry a soccer team without any qualms. The hallmark of SUVs is their adaptability.

SUVs are excellent for winter, because of their raised ground clearance. Allowing users to drive through snow that may cause problems for other vehicle types that are closer to the ground.

Vans

Although vans or minivans are very reliable they do not have many styles. The minivan is the best option when you wish to transport people and their goods with less headache. Vans are a lot like cars but with extra height. It gives the feel of an SUV or truck but does not have that extra length. Despite its adequate passenger room, the cargo space is still very impressive. In most vans, users are allowed to hide the third row to give greater cargo space. Minivans are not built for hauling large or heavy objects but make an excellent companion for big trips to the mall or to carry out other household duties.

A van is actually one of the most practical vehicle types available and generally is one of the most cost-effective as well. The biggest issue for potential van drivers is usually the image associated with it. Many don’t want to be pegged with the prototypical, soccer mom living in the suburbs appearance. And that’s unfortunate because this body style really does lend itself to some amazing benefits whether you have that big family, or not.

Cars

Cars come in different types which include sedans, station wagons, coupe, and convertible. While a coupe comes with only two doors and doesn’t offer so much by way of cargo space, sedans have four doors and are apt for families. Station wagons and hatchbacks come with extra doors and usually have more space. Although hatchbacks offer almost the same amount of space as SUVs, they are economical when it comes to fuel efficiency. This is due to the fact that they have the same height as a car making it weigh less than an SUV.

When it comes to fuel economy Sedans and Coupes are much better compared to SUVs and trucks. Although cars such as Sedans and Coupes have lower ground clearance, that doesn’t mean they can’t handle the winter season. All that is needed is a good set of winter tires and proper maneuvering.

A car is often the most inexpensive of all the vehicle types you can get, which makes it a starter option for those with bad credit, as they build it toward the van, SUV or truck of their dreams in the future.

Depending on your unique situation, each body style has the potential to fit your needs. With loads of vehicles on-site and access to thousands more, FFUN Cars is your go-to for your next vehicle.


Kyle Senger

Written by Kyle Senger

Kyle is the VP of Marketing and has been a marketing executive for 18 years and has spent nearly a decade promoting anything with four wheels and a motor. Kyle stays on the cutting edge of automotive technology, researching the latest widgets and AI-generated tools to determine what drives car buyers and their purchasing trends.