Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Looks like the Ford Escape and the Toyota Rav 4 and Honda CRV and Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Murano and you get the idea. They all look alike.
Chevy had an opportunity to base this on the Colorado and make it a real SUV instead of a crossover. But, they blew it.
Looks like the Ford Escape and the Toyota Rav 4 and Honda CRV and Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Murano and you get the idea. They all look alike.
Chevy had an opportunity to base this on the Colorado and make it a real SUV instead of a crossover. But, they blew it.
I guess we'll have to wait to see what the new Ford Bronco looks like.Unless your name starts with Jeep or Range Rover, you cant sell "real" SUVs, by which I think you mean body on frame?
If they ever release the darned thing. Got pushed out another year....I guess we'll have to wait to see what the new Ford Bronco looks like.
Toyota sells quite few 4 Runners.Unless your name starts with Jeep or Range Rover, you cant sell "real" SUVs, by which I think you mean body on frame?
Toyota sells quite few 4 Runners.
I do believe that it shares a lot in common with the Tacoma, that has to help. 245,000 units in 2018They do, but only comparatively. Only reason a vehicle with sales that low hangs on is that it's cheap to make, and the profit margin is yuuuuuuggggeee.
2018
Wrangler - 240,000 units
$runner - 139,000 units
Cherokee - 240,000
Grand Cherokee - 224,000
RAV4 - 427.000 UNITS
Sorta like NASCAR nowadays.Looks like the Ford Escape and the Toyota Rav 4 and Honda CRV and Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Murano and you get the idea. They all look alike.
Chevy had an opportunity to base this on the Colorado and make it a real SUV instead of a crossover. But, they blew it.
I thought NASCAR Truck series was running the Chevy Silverado???Why would NASCAR base anything on the Chevy Colorado?
Toyota TacomaEVERY brand has a "woman's" model..