American English term to describe a type of van designed for personal use.
1As he walked back to the people-carrier, he said, 'Not too deep.
2We were held as a couple of people-carrier buses screamed straight through.
3His car collided with a people-carrier taxi between Broadway and the Grosvenor Road.
4The people-carrier must have been doing at least forty when it hit him.
5In essence, it seems to be a blending of people-carrier and hatchback layouts.
6For now it's being revealed on the Altea people-carrier, due for Irish launch this summer.
7He swapped it for a fresh one from the back of a people-carrier parked behind him.
8A cloud of smoke erupted beside the people-carrier and a white trail streaked up into the sky.
9They started hesitantly towards the people-carrier.
10The cabbies had congregated in a licensed people-carrier halfway down the queue to save on fuel and conserve heat.
11The people-carrier was still stationary.
12I checked the people-carrier.
13There's people-carrier or MPV versatility while the ruggedness of the looks suggest a scaled-down 4x4 off-roader.
14The people-carrier landed on rocks on the shoreline when it went over a ledge on a bend on the Coast Road at Portmarnock, north Dublin.
15They had requested a party bus, Hummer people-carriers and hundreds of balloons.
16Powerful combination People-Carriers are inherently bigger and therefore heavier.
Translations for people-carrier