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Turns Out No One Wants A Crossover Coupe Anymore
How big is the market for a jacked-up car-based that has a steeper, less practical shape? Not very, apparently.
Sales of what Automotive News and others call "crossover coupes" have fallen off of a cliff. These are models such as the unfortunate looking BMW X6, hideous Honda Crosstour and completely unsellable Acura ZDX, among others. Part of the problem might be looks of these hatchbacks with massive tires and cladding. The other problems might come from the fact few can see the purpose of these crossovers over things that really look like SUVs.
http://jalopnik.com/turns-out-no-one-wants-a-crossover-coupe-anymore-1441985970
nobody is seeing what's happening with a roadster market. Not only in US but also elsewhere. Roadsters are about to extinct if the declining sales trend continues. Since they aren't cheap spin-offs of core mass models (like SUVs or sedans) but specially developed & design - therefore being expensive to develop & not really profitable compared to crossovers.
RX is not a crossover, it's an SAV. At least from European point of view. And even within crossovers there are mainstream ones (like eg. Nissan Qashqai or Juke), and there are niche ones like eg. BMW GTs etc.
What? What is the difference between a SUV and a SAV and a Crossover? Due tell.
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