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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Cars we think should be sold in US (Part one)

Kia XCeed would make a very interesting alternate to the Subaru Crosstrek. Crossovers are red hot here in the U.S. Which makes it very odd that Kia hasn't brought this here.
Volkswagen sells a cabriolet version of their T-Cross crossover overseas. I know, crossover convertibles don't generally sell well. However, it would be really cool if Volkswagen sold this here. Even, if it were just one year only. I'd love to see quirky cars make a comeback. This one is on my list of cars I'd love to see sold here.
Volkswagen Saveiro is a tiny little pick-up. Selling it here will probably be a false economy. However, it's such a cute little pick-up. Volkswagen could easily add the GTI engine and call it a Rabbit Pick-up. It may not haul much compared to other pick-ups. However, it certainly would be quirky and fun to have one. We need more quirky cars and this one certainly should be sold here.
I promise this is the last Volkswagen on this list. However, this could easily be a four-door "coupe" version of the Taos. It's cute and would be perfect for those who love that four-door "coupe" styling, but are on a budget. Why not?
Daihatsu Rocky is the tiny crossover we didn't think we'd want. However, with the body-kit and large alloy wheels. It certainly does ooze "cuteness". Toyota shouldn't have any problem selling this here as a cheap little crossover for those who want a crossover small and easy to park in the city. We won't be getting the new CH-R. How about something like this to replace it?
Toyota Yaris Cross would be a nice alternative to the no longer available CH-R. Tiny crossovers are cool. They are cheap to buy and offer very low running costs. Plus,
Honda Jazz Cross-Star is just a slightly raised up Jazz. However, it's still cute regardless. Honda should add it to their line-up anyways. Hyundai sells a ton of Venues here and that doesn't have all-wheel-drive at all. Why not offer some competition?

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