• UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    I think the REAL issue is that when they sell those little cars people do buy them, but they are people who would have bought a larger more expensive car if that little car wasn’t available.

    We have a little Honda fit. Great car. Also a pretty popular car that you see on the road all the damned time. Honda still sells the car globally, but they stopped selling it in the US. Not because it wasn’t selling, but because it was selling to people that would have bought HRVs or Civics (which cost more) instead.

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      2 days ago

      That not true, the Fit started off strong at 80,000/yr sales but by 2020 hit 30,000/yr. Everyone is driving pickups now.

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        Best selling cars of 2024:

        Ford F-Series: 732,139
        
        Chevrolet Silverado: 542,517
        
        Toyota RAV4: 475,193
        
        Tesla Model Y: 405,900
        
        Honda CR-V: 402,791
        
        Ram Pickup: 373,120
        
        GMC Sierra: 340,946
        
        Toyota Camry: 309,876
        
        Nissan Rogue: 245,724
        
        Honda Civic: 242,005
        
        Toyota Corolla: 232,908
        
        Jeep Grand Cherokee: 216,148
        
        Chevrolet Equinox: 207,730
        
        Hyundai Tucson: 206,126
        
        Chevrolet Trax: 200,689
        
        Ford Explorer: 194,094
        
        Toyota Tacoma: 192,813
        
        Subaru Crosstrek: 181,811
        
        Subaru Forester: 175,521
        
        Toyota Highlander: 169,543
        
        Honda Accord: 162,723
        
        Kia Sportage: 161,917
        
        Subaru Outback: 161,814
        
        Toyota Tundra: 159,528
        
        Nissan Sentra: 152,659
        

        https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g60385784/bestselling-cars-2024/

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          Yeah. I want to blame car company executives and do when I’m cranky but ultimately much of this is a problem with drivers. People want big, pedestrian-slaughtering, gas-guzzling planet-killers and as long as we allow don’t take a more aggressive regulatory approach to SUVs and bloated pavement princess pickups it’s going to stay bad.

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            rare point of view here… that people are responsible for themselves and not everything is some psyop conspiracy wherein people have no agency.

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              I do still think corporate decision makers bear a portion of the blame. They’d rather make big cars, too, and are doing nothing to use their advertising to help shape consumer demand to be in favor of smaller cars or promote fuel economy. Individual demand exists and people bear responsibility, but it doesn’t exist in a vacuum.

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      The fit isn’t a great car for highway driving. Yeah, they are popular for city drivers would also into mini coopers and SMART cars. There are plenty of ‘little cars’ on the market, but people don’t genreally like them because they are impactical and sucky to drive compared to compact suvs and sedans, that are more or less the same price and offer a way more comfortable experience.

      after you go over 65mph it feels like the wheels will fall off, and it’s low weight and box frame makes it blow around like a leaf in any substantial winds. I chose a civic because it was so much safer and more comfortable for highway driving at 70mph+. it is a much stiffer chasis, my civic can hit 110mph before it starts to feel sketchy.

      Civic and HRV and CRV are way more stable and comfortable vehicles and get the same mileage, and have more storage space.