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Originally Posted by Xist
I do not know this Jalopnik writer is, but he says that if you like sedans, your opinion is bad, and you should feel bad. He also dislikes crossovers, which is fine, but argues that everyone should drive a hatchback or wagon. I have only had one of either. Aren't hatchbacks shorter versions of sedans with, you know, hatches? Everybody talks about all of their cargo space, but that depends on how deep the cargo area is. I took a Spark grocery shopping and the hatch was about a foot deep.
I think my mother's 2006 Camry is her first sedan. She always had station wagons and I think that station wagons are underrated--unless it is a Ford Taurus. Mom's died the day after she bought it and the previous owner probably got rid of it because it was unreliable.
I think this guy has the pettiest arguments against wagons. I felt that someone made much better arguments for sedans and the author dismissed them.
What do you guys think: https://jalopnik.com/sedans-dont-mak...ore-1826673000
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Sedans never made sense. Less useful space within the same footprint as a wagon or hatch.
We just buy them because they're prettier.