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They've just devalued the Mustang brand. Idiots; why the heck couldn't they sit down and dream up a brand name... now there'll just be a blur between a V8 muscle car and an electric SUV. It'll be a pain in the ass in years to come for people searching out used motor cars!!!
An obvious Tesla rival, with a lot of Jaguar E Pace in it's side profile. Not a bad looking tank, but these things will never be my cup of tea. I'd rather have an unpretentious down to earth old fashioned values Ford badge on my driveway than a Tesla one any day though. Hopefully it'll sell well and allow the company to thrive in the future again. |
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But don't worry, this is the first (second?) in a range of Mustang models being released by Ford in the next few years. |
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Nice car. Terrible Mustang.
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Yes, and Tesla should be flattered....
The Aston Martin DBX official launch has happened. First pics I've seen.... https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/...cid=spartandhp Considering how ugly the original Cayenne is, IMO the AM front end is not bad at all..... |
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I could quite easily get used to seeing the AM in the driveway, something I couldnt say for the (any?) BMW with the Chinese Cadillac front end treatment .
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Sounds like Andy Palmer has bet the kid’s inheritance on the DBX, so hope it works for them. On appearance alone it should attract conquest sales. Looks like they’ve taken towing and ‘off roading’ fairly seriously as well. 2700kg towing limit ain’t bad, only the serious kit from LR etc does better. Good luck, Aston. You get my vote over the suggested competition! |
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I don't usually like SUV's but have to say that the Aston looks lovely.
I've decided that if I achieve my ambition of winning a million pounds on the Premium Bonds I'll treat myself to one of those! (Well, I'll still have £842,000 left for the insurance). Quote:
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That Aston will for sure sell well. That'll go into the high end Range Rover market.
I seen Chris Harris making a ridiculous statement on Twitter about do these companies not look/feel stupid making constant SUVs. Or something along those lines. I like Chris Harris, but what a weird thing to say. SUVs sell well. People want to buy SUVs. So they make SUVs. So no, of course they're happy making them. There's now a market for high end SUVs. Aston needed to be in that market. Arguably Ford did too...just not with that. And whilst on the topic of electric cars, I seen another stupid tweet and a bandwagon of comments afterwards. Someone had problems with an electric Mercedes and needed the battery replaced (which was done under warranty...). To which he finished off with "Clearly the future is not electric". What, because one (or multiple) broke? We have breakdown services dedicated to scooping up broken petrol cars from the side of the road, and that didn't kill the petrol car? Or are Alfa Romeos now 100% reliable? Maybe the future isn't electric. But it has absolutely nothing to do with some reliability issues. Otherwise my 2006 Fiesta would've killed the ICE overnight. People are weird man. If the Ford doesn't sell well it isn't because it's an SUV or because it's electric. It's because it's a Mustang for people who don't really want a Mustang. Maybe at this point Ford needs a premium brand like Honda/Acura, and it's decided that Mustang is the name it's going to use. |
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If the marketing types and "trendsetters" decide hatchbacks are the way to go then everyone will ditch the SUVs. |
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Right on cue here's another collosal piece of unecessary vulgarity on wheels:
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/suv...aybach-gls-600 |
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I can’t agree at all. People want SUVs. Why they are popular doesn’t matter. But if everyone is buying SUVs, you should be making SUVs. If you aren’t, then you’re giving away sales. Trying to explain away the SUVs to marketing and trend setting doesn’t mean anything - they are popular. They are selling. So you should be making one. Especially with the current trends of high end SUVs. When hot hatches are the in thing, you should make a hot version of any hatch you have. If you don’t then you’re giving away sales.
I like Harris but I feel like he was playing the Clarkson Card of being intentionally dense in this regard to get a response. “Why are people all making the things that sell!? Don’t they see how silly they are!?” |
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And most of the SUVs replace cars with the same or close to the same characteristics for the average driver. Fuel economy numbers are pretty close for a car with the same seating area, weights aren't much different across most of the cross platform car/suv/van models when comparing like built cars (you can't compare the stripped out car to the luxury SUV version), and handling-wise many aren't outside of the average drivers range (track and announced times are irrelevant on the actual roads) between the SUV to car. And the amount of crap people are almost forced to carry around the minute they have a kid, and car seats bigger and stronger than the Apollo capsule, means the tiny and often inaccessible build style of a trunk means the car is out for most. And most SUVs built now are an estate with bigger wheels, it's a car chassis with a hatch at the rear. And yes, I'm purposefully excluding the most useless of cars, the mini-SUVs and coupe styled SUVs. Neither has any sport or utility so are just wrong and useless. |
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You missed out that they are also all pig-ugly! |
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Entry level Mondeo - 167g/km, 458/1356L boot, £21,495 Entry level Kuga - 164g/km, 406/1603L boot, £23,375 So, in summary, the hatchback is a little bit cheaper, and has a slightly bigger boot, but is less fuel efficient and has less practicality when carrying bulky items. |
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is it really about functionality though? if space for the family and their weekly grocery trip was the primary need then shouldnt minivans be the primary option?
for a variety of reasons, car manus are very slow to react to public trends and arguably SUV's are about 10 yeas behind where consumers needs are today imo. the era of big box stores and retail shopping is coming to an end. people buy online now. family sizes continue to shrink. parking is expensive as is insurance and gas and roads are over crowded...surely the modern customer/next gen customer is more inclined to buy smaller, lighter, cheaper, electric...but those option dont exists in a large enough quantities yet. in 10 years they will though and then car manus will be responding to a need that existed 10 years ago...much as they are currently doing with SUV's imo. |
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There are options in that market though. If that is what the current customer was purchasing, the range of options would increase.
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https://www.carbuyer.co.uk/reviews/ford/kuga/suv/practicality 'The Ford Kuga has been stretched to offer more passenger space and a bigger boot There’s plenty of space inside the Ford Kuga for five occupants and their luggage,' |
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Bottom line: SUVs sell well. If you build a good one, people will buy it. So they absolutely don't feel bad or silly building SUVs, because they fly out the showroom. There's good reason Nissan don't even sell 4 door saloons (sedans) in the UK (or, AFAIK, the rest of Europe). They didn't sell. Now it's hatchbacks, sportscars and SUVs. |
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SUVs tend to beat a hatch on cargo space and seating capacity. Certainly my mother in-laws SEAT SUV thing has a usable middle seat, whilst my Fiestas middle seat is more a padded area to place things. The SEAT thing also has far better visibility than my Fiesta has. It certainly felt like I could see more. The way you entered the vehicle was interesting too. The mother in law struggles to step into my Fiesta passenger seat because it's too low for her hips and back to cope with. Mines just a standard 63 plate Fiesta, it isn't low, but she really didn't cope with it. However she steps into the SEAT as it's at a height that doesn't require bending. So in terms of accessibility for those with hip and back pain, it is much much better. In terms of load space, there are plenty of examples of SUVs with bad boots (trunks!), but hers certainly beat my Fiesta. It had more height than mine did, although that will of course lose out to an estate car - that'll win every time. I can't think of much my Fiesta does better than the SEAT thing. Maybe handling, but people buying SUVs aren't buying it for the time it set from Bridge to Gantry. If you don't like them and don't understand them then that's totally cool. Each to their own. But what Chris Harris said was - Do any of these car companies realise how f**king ridiculous they look unveiling more massive, pointless SUVs? I don't think he realises how f**king ridiculous he looks not understanding basic economics. And maybe understanding that just because we all love V8 engines and amazing cars, that most of the world doesn't care. Granny just wants to be able to get in and out of her car. She doesn't know what she drives. But it's beige and is the right height for her, and holds her shopping. It doesn't look ridiculous. It looks smart. It isn't pointless - it will sell. And then Harris tops off his stupidity with - To answer the SUV supporters - the world is out to vilify and kill the internal combustion engined motor car, and the car companies are giving all the haters the perfect justification to hate them. Not sure what this has to do with the ICE. I'm disappointed. I like Harris. But he's being a tool here. Last edited by Akrapovic; 21 Nov 2019 at 19:55. |
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Which then leads into his second comment: To answer the SUV supporters - the world is out to vilify and kill the internal combustion engined motor car, and the car companies are giving all the haters the perfect justification to hate them. |
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