exbass94
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They can't, because the newer SUVs are heavier than the original SUVs that they replaced, and the automakers give them ancient, inefficient powertrains like the 4.0 V6, which is admittedly reliable but guzzles gas.
They can't? Umm, they CAN, and they DO. How does my buddy actually get 30 mpg? Someone is sneaking gas into his tank when he's not looking?
Everyone else? Hardly. I couldn't care less about ride. Fuel economy, I'll get to in a second.
Ok, you're in the vast minority then. Everyone else, yes everyone else wants good ride quality.
Yes, and a station wagon would be even more practical. If you want a comfy carlike ride, why not buy a better-handling, more fuel efficient station wagon? Is that SUV "look" really so important?
Because station wagons are practically extinct by now. Minivans aren't far behind.
Crossovers, I say again, are silly. They are built to look like SUVs. That is all they do that they can do better than a wagon or minivan. Wagons can handle better in on-road situations, minivans would have more room.
People want SUVs but don't need off-road capability and want good gas mileage. What you end up with is a crossover. Nobody wants a wagon or a minivan. Simple supply and demand.
I'm 21 years old too, what's your point? That all 21 year old's don't care about ride quality? You're wrong.You can have your crossovers, my mother has an Escape and she loves it. But I'm 21 years old, I don't care about ride, and the only reason I truly care about fuel economy is because I don't like to use natural resources with reckless abandon. If it weren't for that I'd get an Explorer or old-school Cherokee, no question.
The unibody Explorer isn't out yet. If I were in the market for such a vehicle (and I'm not) I would consider it and compare it to the Edge. (I really do like the Edge btw.) I would choose whichever is better in power, features, price, etc.I ask you, is the "look" really important enough to choose the unibody Explorer over the Edge?
Or any "crossover" versus its wagon competition for that matter?
WHAT wagon competition? Where are these wagons you speak of? Which car company, besides maybe Subaru, is building wagons?