Originally Posted by
msp3
I've been told that Nissan Juke-sized tiny SUVs (?) are all the rage and are the reason why American manufacturers killed off all of their small cars (because they don't make enough money, unlike SUVs) but have never driven one myself until the other day in a Ford EcoSport. Yes the driving position is high, but the car is trapezoid-shaped (gets narrower towards the top), feels uncomfortably cramped, and doesn't feel "planted" on the road... this is compared to a regular small car!
If this is the type of car selling by the boatloads nowadays, what exactly are people buying into? I feel like I got nothing of what makes a SUV "SUV", and they've ruined most of the things that makes a small car practical. It makes me feel like an episode out of Top Gear when Jeremy Clarkson would talk about how small SUVs are the worst of both worlds (which I didn't agree with until now)...
Ford Ecosport is the worst and the oldest mode (came out in 2012 in India, later in the US) in that class. All the other cars like the Nissan Kicks, Mazda CX-30, Hyundai Kona, Kia Celtos etc... are much newer and way better vehicles than the Ford.