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The 2008 is a pumped up 208, and is absolutely a small car, bumped up a bit from a sub compact.
The CUV is not for compact, it signifies crossover which means it has driving capability like a sedan.
The CUV is a pumped up sedan, the 2008 is a pumped up sub micro.
In Europe they do, and it’s still a reasonably popular brand despite Trump.
North America only gets the tanks.
That must have changed recently then, because last I checked they only really had the Mustang
The explorer is a mid size car. I USA it would go as a CUV.
The Ford Explorer is not even close to being a mid-size car
The 2008 is a pumped up 208, and is absolutely a small car, bumped up a bit from a sub compact.
The CUV is not for compact, it signifies crossover which means it has driving capability like a sedan.
The CUV is a pumped up sedan, the 2008 is a pumped up sub micro.
https://www.carsized.com/en/cars/compare/peugeot-2008-2023-suv-vs-volkswagen-id4-2020-suv/
The ID.4 is a medium sized car. And the explorer is actually a bit smaller.
https://www.carsized.com/en/cars/compare/peugeot-2008-2023-suv-vs-volkswagen-id4-2020-suv/
The comparison between 2008 and ID.4 is not nearly as extreme here as the picture you show?
IDK if one is an American explorer and the other European?
Looks like the picture you show is from the same site?