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Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:52 am
I take no issue with car companies making small crossovers of that sort. My problem is that there are already seventeen of them from each company, and now those same companies are replacing all their trucks with them, too. Great, make crossovers. But people still need trucks. Trailblazer is dead...now you can buy a Traverse YAY. Explorer is Taurus-based now. How many freaking Taurus-based crossovers does Ford need?! Taurus Wagon, Edge, Flex, MKT, Explorer. Yeah, we NEED all those cars. Let's not have ANY trucks but let's sell FIVE identical freaking crossovers. That's my beef.
This is no better than the stupid badge-carbon-copying that the american brands caught hell for in the 90s. I don't want 7 brands of the same cars, and I don't want 7 names on the same crossover.
It's not likely I would have ever bought a Sorento, truck or not, but it's just another straw on the back. Unless you buy Toyota or Nissan, within 2 years there won't be ANY options left. That's a crappy spot to be in as a consumer. Fine for me, as I am very fond of Nissan's entire truck/SUV lineup. But what about people who wanted a Trailblazer? Guess they're screwed.And it also worries me that the Frontier may go soft in the future or the Xterra could die off completely. The trend is not a positive one. Regardless of soccer moms and their driving abilities, the world's need for trucks has not changed. The availability of trucks is changing for the worse, though.
As for Kia being a real threat:They are NOT going to be successful on the scale they want everyone to believe until they stop making cars that look like they were designed for retarded babies by retarded monkeys. Kias are WAY too horribly cute. Not JUST cute. They're cute AND ugly. That has to stop. The new Sportage is unbearable. The Forte's a step in the right direction, though.Looks have been their problem all along. I thought Hyundai had figured this out, but apparently they're slow on the uptake. When people buy a budget brand, they don't want it to be obviously a budget brand. Whether it's distinctive by attractiveness or ugliness doesn't matter...either way it is recognizable as a budget brand.Those people want the car to blend in. Look kinda like a Honda. They do NOT want people to say "oh, look, that's a Kia." Kia can't keep making the most distinctively goofy looking cars and expect to be successful as a super-budget car company at the same time. The two are incompatible.The Sorento's a step in the right direction. If it wasn't for that retarded tiny-car-on-an-SUV fascia it'd be mistakeable for a GM product from many angles. THAT is exactly what they need to go for. The Forte looks kinda like a Civic, excellent. The Rondo looks like a Rondo, and that cannot be good for sales.