Jun-24-2018 02:35 PM
Jun-25-2018 05:18 PM
Jun-25-2018 05:01 PM
valhalla360 wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:
I think it's a bad move to nearly eliminate sedans. Some of my feeling is just personal preference but car buyers are so fickle they might be back into sedans in a heartbeat especially if sedans are modified just a little to set higher and more hatchbacks or small wagons. I love our 2017 Focus hatch. Sitting higher, 4-wheel drive, etc is overrated and it's nearly impossible to design an SUV to look cool or sporty. They are heavier, get lower MPG and need bigger engines. But the body style has nothing to do with being able to flat tow. It's all about the transmission.
You do realize that they did't eliminate them. The rebranded them as crossovers. Those "suv's" get better MPG than your average car got 15-20yrs ago.
If there is a push back to cars in a "heartbeat", Ford can bring in it's international car models in a "heartbeat, so a quick market shift isn't a big risk.
Jun-25-2018 04:33 PM
Jayco-noslide wrote:
I think it's a bad move to nearly eliminate sedans. Some of my feeling is just personal preference but car buyers are so fickle they might be back into sedans in a heartbeat especially if sedans are modified just a little to set higher and more hatchbacks or small wagons. I love our 2017 Focus hatch. Sitting higher, 4-wheel drive, etc is overrated and it's nearly impossible to design an SUV to look cool or sporty. They are heavier, get lower MPG and need bigger engines. But the body style has nothing to do with being able to flat tow. It's all about the transmission.
Jun-25-2018 04:18 PM
Jun-25-2018 03:55 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
When I read the header I thought that Ford was getting out of the car business. I didn't realize it was another successful effort by the media to make people think something that isn't true. An SUV, Crossover, mini-suv, or some such thing, they'll all still cars. Unless they have a bed and then they're a pickup. Let's count the differences between a 4-door sedan and a mid-size SUV...okay, they both have 4 doors, they both seat between 4 and 6 people, they both have storage space. Okay, what's the difference? The SUV sits a little higher? So they're both cars.
When I comes right down to it, we will drive whatever Madison Avenue decides we will drive. It has worked in the past, no reason it won't work in the future.
Jun-25-2018 03:52 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
A few thoughts:
- This is more of a change in nomenclature than a change in what they are producing. Most of the small crossover SUV's are really just a standard station wagon but it's still not cool to drive a station wagon, so they call the a crossover. I have a friend who bought a suburu SUV and it bottoms out just going into her driveway. She lives in a freaking subdivision and "SUV" can't get into the drive?
- SUV's are held to different standards in regard to CAFE fuel efficiency standards. They can give their customer what they want without having to jump thru as many hoops with the the feds.
- Ford still has their car lines in production for overseas markets so if the market changes and they need to sell cars in the USA, they can have them back in a heartbeat.
Jun-25-2018 02:01 PM
Jun-25-2018 01:46 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
When I read the header I thought that Ford was getting out of the car business. I didn't realize it was another successful effort by the media to make people think something that isn't true. An SUV, Crossover, mini-suv, or some such thing, they'll all still cars. Unless they have a bed and then they're a pickup. Let's count the differences between a 4-door sedan and a mid-size SUV...okay, they both have 4 doors, they both seat between 4 and 6 people, they both have storage space. Okay, what's the difference? The SUV sits a little higher? So they're both cars.
When I comes right down to it, we will drive whatever Madison Avenue decides we will drive. It has worked in the past, no reason it won't work in the future.
Jun-25-2018 01:27 PM
Jun-25-2018 11:34 AM
Lessmore wrote:My sister who is 70+ traded her loaded 2 year old Buick for a GMC Canyon. She will never tow or haul anything but people and luggage. She likes the ease of entrance and egress, better visibility and upright seating position compared to the car.
I'm the OP. I'm surprised how many people have responded that they wouldn't miss cars. But perhaps that has something to do with the forum...after all it's for RVer's who tow trailers and that means pickup trucks and SUV's. Wonder what the response would be in a non RV forum with mostly city people who don't tow ?
I dunno, just wondering.
Jun-25-2018 11:29 AM
Lessmore wrote:
I'm the OP. I'm surprised how many people have responded that they wouldn't miss cars. But perhaps that has something to do with the forum...after all it's for RVer's who tow trailers and that means pickup trucks and SUV's. Wonder what the response would be in a non RV forum with mostly city people who don't tow ?
I dunno, just wondering.
Jun-25-2018 11:05 AM
Jun-25-2018 10:44 AM
Jun-25-2018 10:24 AM
Lessmore wrote:
I'm the OP. I'm surprised how many people have responded that they wouldn't miss cars. But perhaps that has something to do with the forum...after all it's for RVer's who tow trailers and that means pickup trucks and SUV's. Wonder what the response would be in a non RV forum with mostly city people who don't tow ?
I dunno, just wondering.
Jun-25-2018 10:05 AM