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At least this one appears to be a hatchback. I cannot understand hatchback looking sedans with tiny sedan trunk openings.

I long for good AV5 capability.

Liftback is where it’s at. So many times I have gone to open the trunk of a sedan and then see all this space inside, yet the opening is so small, there’s no way to get anything in that space... other than a bunch of small items.

I like the Rambo's rear 😬

First, I agree wholeheartedly. The piece that always gets left out of these statements, maybe because it complicates them, is the issue of plastics. Fossil fuel companies already know the time of gasoline and diesel is coming to a close. They’ve started ramping up production of things like plastic grocery bags, using

Talk about an EZ question to answer about an EV: the Dodge muscle car EV concept:

Not everything needs to be an homage to the past. Brands can make new cars without stirring up nostalgia for the classics. We can, in fact, move on from the eighties and nineties.

The only real correct answer here has gotta be a full size truck.

I am sure it’s no fun inching thru stop n go traffic in a 2022 Supra, with its cabin space just a bit larger than a sleeping bag. But that is something that sucks ONLY for the driver/passenger. Modern full size trucks are shit for everyone in an urban

I’ve used my Prius for construction, including cArryjng 10ft long items with the hatch closed. Trucks are useless unless you’re going to dump cubic yards of dirt or material in the back or carry big bulky items. Or need a permenant big toolbox

I carry my rig for acoustic solo and duo gigs in my car frequently. My dog’s car seat goes in the back seat when my wife and I take him places. Sometimes I like to take road trips with my friends.

Not to sound blunt, but I dont see how any of that would make it harder to go for a sedan. The Stinger will drive better, hold almost as much stuff as a crossover (with that hatch and the seats folded its has over 23 cubic feet of capacity) and look better doing it. Unless you just have to have a crossover, dont buy

I dunno, but it sure seems to me like you should include pictures of each of the 5 colors. Or AT LEAST, links to pictures of the 5 colors. 

OK Data and Root Cause Analysis person weighing in:

I liked it actually. Looked cool from certain angles. Sadly it was far too expensive for such a compromised vehicle. 

The price or both new and used cars used to be soooo much lower, even just last year...

I say bring that back.

Vibrant colors.  Almost everything of the road is black white or some shade of silver.

Normal cars built in multiple body-styles:

Colors. Actual colors.

Is size a feature? SUVs/CUVs/Trucks are too damn big.

Liftbacks on coupes. (or coupes in general). Trunk volume isn’t the issue, access is.