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The market share of wagons has gone down compared to previous years. Overall sales are up but the market has expanded and sales haven't kept up.
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Chicks dig SUVs. Families think they need SUVs. Short people love SUVs. SUVs are even more ergonomic for ease of entry-exit. They are not for driving excitement though, if that is your priority. With a wagon, you can give up nothing to sedans or similar cars and basically have your cake and eat it too. Far more practical than sedans and coupes. Everyone thinks they drive the rubicon in their SUVs, while automakers make them lower and give more ground-effects to increase mileage.
The reality is that those of us that are willing to buy wagons are such a small population that it would never make any sense to import them. This thread is way way overblowing the demand, SUVs crush it every day and sunday. If they imported an M550 wagon, I'd have it. Since they've all dropped the ball, there is no CTS-V wagon, etc., I just got a badass track car instead...but I really wanted a good wagon. The stinger/440 GC style give a little glimmer of hope, but not enough in both the performance and utility areas. The lone wolf is the AMG E63, but that was just slightly out of my reach, I definitely wouldn't have been able to afford multiple vehicles and I wanted to make sure I had an "out" if things went bad.
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If any OEM would put even a fraction of the effort into **re-imagining** the wagon that it had into rehashing the SUV, it'd have a viable niche with few competitors in North America. It's a marketing problem. Need to crank up the 'must-have' factor and instill some buzz worthiness.
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I'm hearing everyones points but ultimately, to get the "driving experience" of a car, you still don't completely get the utility of an SUV. This makes a wagon, again in my eyes, a compromise vehicle... Good at most, not great at anything. |
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Plus, if you live in a urban city center like SF or manhattan - try parking a SUV. It's hard to squeeze between tight parking spots, even opening the door without hitting the next car is a chore. Try squeezing between cars parallel parking. Try opening the back hatch without hitting the car behind you or the ceiling in a parking structure... it's super impractical. I had a loaner X5 while my car was at the dealer and it was very stressful maneuvering this tank around the city. The SUV is purely a creation of modern standards and people wanting more and bigger. No one needs a SUV besides people who actually drive off road.
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There's a lot of Acura TSX wagons around me, they're hideous. I understand the "swag wagon" niche but that's all it is. I get the rarity of them and can appreciate cool ones like the CTS-V but they're not for me
I see all my "rich" friends springing for full size SUVs like XC90, X5, Yukon XL, model X, etc from their sedans or smaller SUVs |
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Heck, I think a minivan is way more practical and useful than a SUV.
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Sufficient clearance. Ample interior and cargo space. But I think I’d rather buy these with the same or less interior space than a subcompact sedan, with barely anymore ground clearance, and a useless amount of cargo space. |
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Looks like someone is paying attention.
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I've considered a Subaru Crosstrek as my beater/foul weather car. For some reason I find them acceptably attractive.
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Some have mentioned boring and a boat like driving feel of X SAV's.
My X1 s28i M sport does NOT sway....ANY, but still not jarring on bumps. I can't imagine any car could be MORE FUN. The valet took us home in a X5 while ours getting service, and I could feel the sway like a boat or a Lincoln Town Car. It wasn't M sport. Got a loaner X5 M sport loaner later, and it was firm, but felt big. My wife wanted the X1, and everytime she picks a car she's right! Since, we are retired I do the driving though. |
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I would too. Traded in my wife's SQ5 on an S6 last year when her lease was up. There is so much more space in the S6 then there was in the SUV and even compared to our old e70 X5 we had before. Of course the drive is much better as well. I would jump all over even an S6 avant, let alone RS6.
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