Sedans Don't Make Sense Anymore
To stem the flow, automakers are doing what they should have done a long
time ago. They’re making sedans less like sedans; liftbacks,
“four-door” coupes, and fastback designs are commonplace, from the new
Accord to the Buick Regal. Even wagons are making a comeback of sorts in America, albeit a small one.
The regular sedan deserves its fate; not an exciting execution, but a
boring and slow death in quiet irrelevance. A death representative of
the sedan’s existence.
Naturally, some traditional three-box
designs will soldier on, even as the crossovers consume all. That’s
fine. There still needs to be cars for the people who worry that their
back-seat passengers are stealing from them.
(Jalopnik.com)
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