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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Here is the article: https://www.carguid3.ph/2022/01/toyo...gret.html#more

    Results:

    10 Least Satisfying Cars to Own

    Toyota C-HR (29 percent)
    Ford EcoSport (30 percent)
    Chevrolet Trax (37 percent)
    Infiniti Q50 (40 percent)
    Nissan Rogue Sport (42 percent)
    Infiniti QX50 (46 percent)
    Jeep Compass (46 percent)
    Jeep Renegade (46 percent)
    Cadillac XT4 (47 percent)
    Kia Forte (47 percent)

    10 Most Satisfying Cars to Own

    Chevrolet Corvette (97 percent)
    Mazda MX-5 (89 percent)
    Kia Telluride (87 percent)
    Ford Mustang Mach-E (87 percent)
    Tesla Model Y (87 percent)
    Toyota RAV4 (86 percent)
    Tesla Model 3 (85 percent)
    Volkswagen ID.4 (84 percent)
    Ford Mustang (84 percent)
    Hyundai Tucson (84 percent)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Here is the article: https://www.carguid3.ph/2022/01/toyo...gret.html#more

    Results:

    10 Least Satisfying Cars to Own

    Toyota C-HR (29 percent)
    Ford EcoSport (30 percent)
    Chevrolet Trax (37 percent)
    Infiniti Q50 (40 percent)
    Nissan Rogue Sport (42 percent)
    Infiniti QX50 (46 percent)
    Jeep Compass (46 percent)
    Jeep Renegade (46 percent)
    Cadillac XT4 (47 percent)
    Kia Forte (47 percent)

    10 Most Satisfying Cars to Own

    Chevrolet Corvette (97 percent)
    Mazda MX-5 (89 percent)
    Kia Telluride (87 percent)
    Ford Mustang Mach-E (87 percent)
    Tesla Model Y (87 percent)
    Toyota RAV4 (86 percent)
    Tesla Model 3 (85 percent)
    Volkswagen ID.4 (84 percent)
    Ford Mustang (84 percent)
    Hyundai Tucson (84 percent)
    So essentially Americans aren’t happy with subcompact crossovers. I can imagine that they’re too big to comfortably live with these small cars.

    They bought them expecting an SUV, disappointed that it’s a Jazz on stilts when it comes to space.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    So essentially Americans aren’t happy with subcompact crossovers. I can imagine that they’re too big to comfortably live with these small cars.

    They bought them expecting an SUV, disappointed that it’s a Jazz on stilts when it comes to space.
    Ah, I think this is well said.

    "Jazz on stilts" -- Ang galing ng analogy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    So essentially Americans aren’t happy with subcompact crossovers. I can imagine that they’re too big to comfortably live with these small cars.

    They bought them expecting an SUV, disappointed that it’s a Jazz on stilts when it comes to space.


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    Spot on, compact crossovers seems to be the minimum they can tolerate in terms of step-down in size compared to full-size SUV's they are accustomed to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Spot on, compact crossovers seems to be the minimum they can tolerate in terms of step-down in size compared to full-size SUV's they are accustomed to.
    Yeah, kaya super mabenta ng CRV and RAV4 sa kanila. To us those are pretty spacious SUVs, to them, parang Coolray/Territory lang ang laki nun. Consumer Reports Survey on 2022 Model Year Owner's Satisfaction


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    funny my cousin in california emailed a pic of an ecosport parked outside his house coz he knows i got one. it was the first time he saw one in the US

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    Ni expect ko Mirage sa bottom 10. Wala pala, pero baka malapit na. Hindi ko din makita actual score, nakita ko lang itong realistic na review.

    Joneses who? Subcompact Review: 221 Mitsubishi Mirage | Driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    So essentially Americans aren’t happy with subcompact crossovers. I can imagine that they’re too big to comfortably live with these small cars.
    They bought them expecting an SUV, disappointed that it’s a Jazz on stilts when it comes to space.
    There are smaller Asian-Americans ... most likely it's because these vehicles are not really good to drive in highways ... and they have a lot of highways there ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Here is the article: https://www.carguid3.ph/2022/01/toyo...gret.html#more

    Results:

    10 Least Satisfying Cars to Own

    Toyota C-HR (29 percent)
    Ford EcoSport (30 percent)
    Chevrolet Trax (37 percent)
    Infiniti Q50 (40 percent)
    Nissan Rogue Sport (42 percent)
    Infiniti QX50 (46 percent)
    Jeep Compass (46 percent)
    Jeep Renegade (46 percent)
    Cadillac XT4 (47 percent)
    Kia Forte (47 percent)

    10 Most Satisfying Cars to Own

    Chevrolet Corvette (97 percent)
    Mazda MX-5 (89 percent)
    Kia Telluride (87 percent)
    Ford Mustang Mach-E (87 percent)
    Tesla Model Y (87 percent)
    Toyota RAV4 (86 percent)
    Tesla Model 3 (85 percent)
    Volkswagen ID.4 (84 percent)
    Ford Mustang (84 percent)
    Hyundai Tucson (84 percent)
    Surprised to see a Toyota at the very bottom (or top for that particular list).

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Consumer Reports Survey on 2022 Model Year Owner's Satisfaction