The manufacturer behind the first hot hatch is up for debate. Peugeot? Volkswagen? Depends on where your loyalties lie. Creator of the first luxury crossover? Range Rover has a claim to that stake, but BMW and Mercedes-Benz would also argue they're behind the glut of posh SUVs on offer in 2019, thanks to the first X5 (good car) and ML (not-so-good car). Things are a bit clearer with the current craze for coupe-styled SUVs. The BMW X6 led the way, followed by the smaller X4.
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