Vehicle Decision Authority

Vehicle Type Decision Hub

Work out whether your situation points toward a smaller vehicle, larger family vehicle, touring option, ute, wagon or SUV before checking individual vehicles.

Decision journey

Current stage3 of 5: Assess SuitabilityView
. Learn
. Understand Consequences
3. Assess Suitability
4. Build Confidence
5. Take Action

01

Life Situation

Start with the buyer's real household, driving, parking, budget and ownership context.

02

Decision

Name the vehicle decision the buyer is actually trying to make.

03

Consequence

Show what could happen after purchase if the decision is wrong.

04

Evidence

Separate known evidence, assumptions, modelled guidance and missing information.

05

Confidence

Help the buyer understand how ready the decision is before action.

06

Action

Move the buyer toward assessment, purchase readiness or Buyer Report review.

Connected decision journey

This decision carries into the assessment and report.

Phase 7 connects the VDA source, assessment entry, Ownership Direction Report and future Purchase Confidence Package into one continuous journey.

Check Your Vehicle Fit

Decision source tracking

Entry hub

Vehicle Type Decisions

Decision stage

Assess Suitability

Source type

Vehicle Type

VDA to report mapping

Vehicle Type to Vehicle Type Guidance to Ownership Implications

Product journey

Start here

Ownership Discovery

Free

Assessment

Decision Assessment

Free

Level 2

Ownership Direction Report

$39

Level 3

Purchase Confidence Package

$99

Final decision

Purchase Decision

Customer action

Decision paths

Choose the decision you need to make next.

Each path is organised around a buyer decision, the consequence of getting it wrong and the next action.

Assess SuitabilityHatchWould a hatch fit everyday use?If missed: A small car can become frustrating if passengers, cargo or future needs grow.Check whether compact practicality is enough.Check small-vehicle fitAssess SuitabilitySedanIs a sedan practical enough?If missed: A sedan can work well until cargo access, ride height or family loading becomes the friction point.Check whether sedan practicality matches the ownership job.Compare practical fitAssess SuitabilityWagonWould a wagon suit family ownership?If missed: A wagon can be highly practical but should be compared against access, ride height and family needs.Compare wagon practicality before defaulting to an SUV.Compare wagon and SUVAssess SuitabilitySmall SUVIs a small SUV enough?If missed: A small SUV can look flexible while still falling short on real cargo or family space.Decide if small SUV size is enough before shortlisting.Check SUV sizeAssess SuitabilityMedium SUVDoes a medium SUV fit the situation?If missed: A medium SUV may solve space needs but still needs cost, parking and cargo checks.Check whether medium SUV is the practical middle ground.Review medium SUV fitAssess SuitabilityLarge SUVDo I need a large SUV?If missed: A large SUV can solve space but introduce unnecessary cost, size and parking friction.Decide whether large SUV capability is needed or excessive.Check large SUV trade-offsAssess SuitabilityUteShould I choose a ute or SUV?If missed: A ute can be right for work and towing but compromise family comfort and daily practicality.Balance work use, family use and ownership friction.Compare ute and SUVAssess SuitabilityTouring VehicleDo I need a touring vehicle or 4WD?If missed: Touring capability can be overbought or underbought if the real trip, load and support needs are unclear.Check touring need before paying for capability.Check touring fit

Current stage

Assess Suitability

Apply the decision to your household, driving, budget and ownership needs.

What this stage is for

Vehicle Type Authority helps buyers compare SUV, wagon, hatch, sedan, ute, dual cab and 4WD decisions before falling in love with a specific model.

Why this stage matters

This is where the decision becomes personal. The buyer checks whether the vehicle path fits daily use, household needs, parking, budget and future plans.

Before progressing

Confirm the decision against real ownership needs before treating it as suitable.

Watch for

  • Bought too much vehicle
  • Bought too little vehicle
  • Poor practicality fit

Next stage

Build Confidence

Compare the decision against daily use, household needs and practical fit.

Check Your Vehicle Fit

Featured decision assets

Built for decision progression, not browsing.

Each decision asset shows what decision it supports, what remains to check and where to go next.

Assess Suitability

SUV vs Wagon For Families

SUV vs Wagon For Families helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Growing Family, Family Practicality Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

Can A Small SUV Handle Family Life?

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Assess Suitability

Do I Need A 4WD?

Do I Need A 4WD? helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Regional Australia, Capability Requirement Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

Best Vehicle Type For Regional Australia

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Assess Suitability

Small SUV vs Medium SUV

Small SUV vs Medium SUV helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Young Family, Vehicle Growth Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

Medium SUV vs Large SUV

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Assess Suitability

Medium SUV vs Large SUV

Medium SUV vs Large SUV helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Large Family, Lifestyle Capacity Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

Do I Need Seven Seats?

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Assess Suitability

Best Vehicle Type For Regional Australia

Best Vehicle Type For Regional Australia helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Regional Driving, Regional Mobility Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

Do I Need A 4WD?

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Assess Suitability

Best Vehicle Type For Retirees

Best Vehicle Type For Retirees helps Australian buyers assess vehicle type fit through Retirement, Retirement Mobility Framework™ and the defined ownership consequence.

Recommended Next Decision

What Vehicle Type Fits My Lifestyle?

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Recommended Next Decision

Current stage: Assess Suitability

Decision Assessment

Apply the decision to your own situation before moving toward the Buyer Report.

Evidence And Trust Layer

What supports this decision path?

DriveClarity separates evidence, assumptions, limitations and next checks so confidence is built before the buyer acts.

Evidence Used

The decision path separates evidence from assumptions.

Modelled decision guidance

Confidence Level

Level 4

Independent Guidance

Built to support buyers, not sellers.

DriveClarity recommendations are designed to support buyers, not dealers, manufacturers or finance providers.

Vehicle type guidance is not a model recommendation. It helps shape the shortlist before evidence checks.

Sources Reviewed

Source transparency before confidence.

Data quality and freshness layer

Internal evidence governance

Pending Verification - Level 4 - Internal modelled estimate

DriveClarity modelled guidance layer

Internal benchmark data

Pending Verification - Level 4 - Internal modelled estimate

Recommendation Transparency

Why this decision path exists.

Situation factors

Buyer deciding what kind of vehicle to consider

Ownership factors

Bought too much vehicle - Bought too little vehicle - Poor practicality fit

Decision factors

Vehicle Decision Authority Framework: Vehicle Type Authority helps buyers compare SUV, wagon, hatch, sedan, ute, dual cab and 4WD decisions before falling in love with a specific model.

Freshness Indicator

Last Reviewed

June 2026

Review Status

Review scheduled

Review Scheduled

September 2026

Data Limitation

Guidance should be checked before money is committed.

Evidence may be verified, pending verification, modelled or unavailable. Missing information should prompt further checks before purchase.

Recommendation guidance explains a direction from available inputs. It does not guarantee price, savings, reliability, resale value or ownership outcome.

AI Assistance Disclosure

AI may assist the analysis and presentation.

DriveClarity may use AI-assisted systems to organise decision guidance. Personal outputs must show limitations and should not be treated as guaranteed outcomes.

Evidence Confidence Levels

Level 1 - Verified primary source

Evidence that comes from official or primary records.

Level 2 - Reputable secondary source

Evidence that interprets primary data through a reputable source.

Level 3 - Aggregated market data

Evidence built from market patterns or grouped observations.

Level 4 - Internal modelled estimate

Decision support produced from assumptions, benchmarks or modelling.

Level 5 - Qualitative / observational evidence

Qualitative patterns that show possible ownership consequences.

Assess Suitability - confidence in progress

Continue your decision journey: Decision Assessment