Talk:Volkswagen T-Roc

Categorisation in sources
A quick skim through Google Search results for "Volkswagen T-Roc review" in Anglophone regions where the car was sold reveals the following: I see absolutely no evidence of the "subcompact" claim made in this article and thus will remove it promptly. HumanBodyPiloter5 (talk) 14:13, 27 June 2022 (UTC)
 * The Independent call it a "car", a "compact SUV" and "actually a hatch on stilts".
 * The Sunday Times call it a "car" and a "jacked-up Golf".
 * The Irish Examiner call it a "car" and a "'compact' SUV".
 * Car Zone call it a "small SUV" and a "car".
 * The RAC call it a "compact SUV", a "hatch", a "hot hatch", a "cabriolet", and of course, a "car", while noting that "it's supposed to appeal to customers who want something larger than a supermini-based crossover".
 * Car Expert call it a "small SUV" and a "car".
 * Top Gear magazine call it a "tall Golf", a "family crossover", a "tall car", and a "hatchback".
 * Complete Car call it a "car", a "compact family SUV", and a "crossover".
 * Cars Guide call it a "compact SUV", a "car", and a "small SUV".
 * Changing Lanes call it a "crossover", an "SUV", "a slightly elevated hatchback with gorgeous coupé-like styling", and a "car".
 * Autocar call it a "crossover hatchback", "a more regular-sized hatchback", a "crossover", and a "car".
 * What Car? call it a "small SUV", a "sports SUV", a "car", and "one of the wider cars in the class".
 * Auto Express call it a "small SUV", "compact SUV", and a "car".
 * Car Wow call it a "car" and a "compact SUV".
 * Parker's Car Guides call it a "car" and a "small SUV".


 * @HumanBodyPiloter5
 * I strongly agree, there's no way a 4.5m long SUV is a B-segment car.
 * Do the B-segment have an upper limit for length or wheelbase? SalvaStalker (talk) 21:13, 13 January 2023 (UTC)