Luxury SUVs used to fall into different niches. Some were more family-focused with seating for seven people and space in the back for buggies, while others were designed to be sporty and have a more aggressive looking exterior.
The first generation Volvo XC90 was like that: big on practicality but soft and safe to drive. All that changed with the current generation car because it manages to feel much less like a heavy truck and more like a tall estate car. It doesn’t even roll all that much for a big SUV in the corners, either. It’s still one of the safest cars on the road, though, and it majors on being a very versatile family vehicle as well.
Marshall Motor Holdings Plc (LON:MMH), together with its subsidiaries, engages in retailing passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the United Kingdom. It sells new and used vehicles; and provides after sales services, such as servicing, body shop repairs, and parts sales.