Take a look at your lifestyle habits and find the vehicle that suits you best.

Saloon - At its most basic, the saloon is a passenger car with two rows of seats and adequate passenger space in the rear compartment for adult passengers. That's suitable for most families.

Coupe - Coupes are often hard-top sports cars or sporty variants of saloon cars, with doors commonly reduced from four to two, and a close-coupled interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating (space for two passengers in the front and two occasional passengers or children in the rear).

Four-wheel drive - This is a vehicle with a transmission system where engine torque is applied to all four wheels of the vehicle. This increases traction, and is useful for off-road driving or during bad weather.

Hatchback - This is a car design where the whole rear panel (trunk, lid and back windows) are replaced by a rear hatch. Usually the rear seat can be folded down to accommodate luggage.

Extracted from: The Straits Times newspaper