The Nissan Cube annoyed me enough at it was.

  • Admiral Patrick
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    401 month ago

    At least the Nissan Cube was unique. I’m slightly more than mildly infuriated that “shrunken SUV” seems to be the new standard vehicle shape. Hate this “crossover” trend. lol

      • Admiral Patrick
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        181 month ago

        If that’s your thing, you do you. I’m not against them existing, I just think they’re ugly and excess and wouldn’t want to drive one, personally. Half or more of the crossover styles, IMO, look like rollerskates, lol, and I just can’t take them seriously (once you see it, you can’t unsee it).

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          I agree with the you do you thing but the manufacturers no longer seem interested in making other kinds of cars these days

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          01 month ago

          I just don’t know why anyone cares, you can’t see the thing when you’re using it anyway.

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        61 month ago

        Yeah, pretty much anything is better than SUV as commuter vehicle. It only became a thing in the first place because of poorly-crafted environmental regulation.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        Spacious? That is not true for most SUVs or crossovers when compared to their non-suv variant. (Looking especially at you, Mercedes!)

        Luxurious? The non-suv variants are just as luxurious, no difference there.

    • @[email protected]
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      220 days ago

      “Shrunken SUV” or “Took a normal 2- or 4-door and injected it with experimental growth hormones.”

      I swear I see one once a week that would make sense and carry the same number of people and stuff at half the overall vehicle volume.