Grit dog
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- Auburn, Washington
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- Todd
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- 1986, 1977
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- K20, C10
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- 454, 350
I think you missed my point. And I like SUV's. My gripe is towards the manufacturers who are force feeding everyone 'crossover utility vehicles' and all the people that buy them because they are too stupid to think for themselves. They are great for a lot of people, sure. But there's a lot of people that would be better suited with an actual sedan or an actual station wagon, but they buy the 'crossover' because that's what their neighbors buy and they want to be just like them.
Also, the interior space of a modern SUV is nothing compared to an older one.
So in short, I'm only bad mouthing the manufacturers and a few of the sheep that are apparently in their focus groups.
You really think that's how it went down. The auto mfgs woke up one morning about 30 years ago and said to themselves, "Self, I know everyone likes station wagons and big boaty sedans, so in the interest of selling LESS vehicles, we're going to discontinue them and start selling mini vans, little SUVs and (eventually) crossovers!"
C'mon man, nobody wants a station wagon. If they did, a comparable old station wagon wouldn't only be 10% the price of a coupe. Same with sedans...
Industrious manufactures came up with good ideas and the public accepted them. Then those ideas, while popular, morphed into other ideas. Like, hey mini vans are popular and so are mid size SUVs. How about making something that looks better than a minivan (the station wagon of the 80s-2000s), but isn't as spendy as a full on 4wd mid size suv. Hence the crossover was born.
Oh and EPA fuel mileage thing too.
Why aren't there any more square Chevy Caprices and Ford Crown Vics? Because, 21st century. I'm sure someone cried in in 1958 when you couldn't buy a new 1957 Chevy anymore. But it wasn't 1957 anymore.
And fwiw there are plenty of new sedans around still. I've probably rented 10 totally different models in the last year. Why rent a sedan? (They're cheaper and they are cheaper because they are not as popular) A midsize crossover has more cargo space and the same seating as the same size car. Can fit me and 3 teenagers and 3 hockey bags easy in about any X over. Try fitting the 3rd bag into the trunk of a car.
Interior space of a modern SUV nothing like old ones? Full size suvs, Tahoes, Expeditions, Escalades etc were just as big as an old Burb and all are bigger than Broncos and Blazers (70s-80s).
Everyone has their preferences. And yours is just as valid as anyone else's. But to think that the mfgs discontinued something very popular without a good financial reason or a mandate is silly.
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