Have you driven any of them?
I mean, it's very likely that I'm wrong and you're right.
It's just the significant plurality of American consumers, and Ford, and now GM agree with me.
But, again, it's very likely that I'm wrong.
Actually, a significant plurality of Americans agree with you, while Ford and GM simply obeys the trend.
And while I have not driven anything from Honda Motors recently, I have driven Mitsubishi, Toyota, Ford and GM SUV-s, and no, they do not compare to a sedan as far as I'm concerned.
In fact they are much more unstable than a Grand Caravan or a Sienna, both of which I either own or have owned.
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I'm not necessarily saying that my rules should ... rule, but I still don't see how an SUV is any better than a minivan.
Yes, too bad about the station wagons being limited to the foreign makers, and it is the result of the US demand. Heck even Audi stopped importing the Avants to the US market.
My typical daily driver is a Grand caravan or the F250. The caravan is if I don't want shit to get wet, while the 250 hauls about 10-15K load each and every week.
Wife is in an A4 sedan, one kid loves her A6-Avant, while the other is torturing her RAV-4 that simply won't die despite the 260K+ miles on it.
Oddly enough, the RAV-4 is the most useless out of all of them, including snow day driving. But, it, still, just, won't die!