tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post6072684934599211090..comments2024-03-24T20:30:55.379-07:00Comments on Subcompact Culture - The small car blog: USA Today: Boxy cars sell to older folksAndy Lilienthalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08962844660116593646noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-74249109737567308672009-10-09T13:40:38.179-07:002009-10-09T13:40:38.179-07:00My folks bought our first xB when my dad was 50 or...My folks bought our first xB when my dad was 50 or 51. Then my folks got an xB2 and my dad was 55, so yeah that article is pretty much on point. Of course I'm 21 and have my xB, so I break the mold a little.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-80119347489933638932009-09-28T20:34:49.328-07:002009-09-28T20:34:49.328-07:00On the upside, at least middle-aged folks finally ...On the upside, at least middle-aged folks finally get to drive something that isn't bland! I had how similar shaped most American cars are. It's good to see some pazzaz! :)<br /><br />But this got me thinking... so the 30+ crowd is buying these cars because they're affordable and practical, what new cars does that leave the hip 20 crowd to buy? Are they buying new cars? If so, which ones? (I bet they aren't affordable or practical!)<br /><br />My husband probably would not have bought the Fit if he'd been allowed to choose. He'd have bought a lemon (cause it's cheap) or a sports car (cause it's fast and cool looking). Never once would it have occured to him to get something new, with a warranty, and practical. (I sometimes suspect men treat cars like women treat jewellary. It's fun and you can show it off to your friends, but it's not really practical.<br /><br />No offence to the men here.)D2Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07374465069395396071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-38707515420642953812009-09-28T13:06:50.930-07:002009-09-28T13:06:50.930-07:00Personal experience (not that I've ever been d...Personal experience (not that I've ever been dumb enough to try texting while driving!) is that M/T really helps me to stay on task. <br /><br />Since I have a formal diagnosis of non-hyperactive ADD from my kid days, if I ever have to special-order and miss out on an incentive or flat-out pay extra for a stick, can I deduct it as "adaptive driving controls"?nlpnthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16925589671848667697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-39266019443239652009-09-27T22:00:20.720-07:002009-09-27T22:00:20.720-07:00"don't have a free hand for texting."..."don't have a free hand for texting."<br /><br />That's fantastic. That should be part of a campaign to sell more manual-transmission-equipped cars in the U.S. LOLAndy Lilienthalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962844660116593646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4158601016174103420.post-90807510866501252302009-09-27T09:57:52.955-07:002009-09-27T09:57:52.955-07:00A few related observations;
-Most of the more mat...A few related observations;<br /><br />-Most of the more mature people I see driving tall boxes/hatchbacks in general are women. Most of the 20/30-somethings are guys. Most of the teens are driving Mom's car (see below)<br /><br />-With small kids in the family, they're tall enough you can strap the squigglers rown without bending double, but low enough that they don't have the SUV Leap of Doom to get out; and small enough to minimize cruising around for a parking space while they get increasingly cranky!<br /><br />-With teen drivers or soon-to-be-drivers, these cars are all low-powered, designed to be cheap to insure, and available with manual transmissions so they get to learn it/don't have a free hand for texting.nlpnthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16925589671848667697noreply@blogger.com