A carryall's a type of carriage used in the United States in the 19th century. It's a light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually drawn by a single horse and with seats for four or more passengers. The word's derived by folk etymology from the French carriole. The name carryall was later used for a passenger automobile having a closed body and two facing seats along the sides. More recently, automobile manufacturers have employed the term to refer to larger sport utility vehicles. These vehicles had… (
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