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Originally Posted by kypez
They're copying Toyotas play book. People don't care for "drivers" cars anymore. They moved away from their "Zoom Zoom" focus. Seems there can only be 1 Toyota.
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The irony is that Toyota is moving away from their stale boring image and trying to attract a younger buyer, I guess they realise that 70 year olds are going to be dead sooner rather than later
Honda tried to emulate Toyota, worked out real well for them, now Mazda is having a crack too.
Given I've had all my options taken away from me as no one wants to make small cars anymore, it pretty much pushes me to Hyundai/Kia.
Mazda 2/3 - naturally aspirated engines, absolute joke in this day and age, also add in their lifeless cars, meh off list.
i20N/i30 NLine/i30N are the stand outs in the whole class, who'd have thought South Koreans would be leading the pack anywhere 10 years ago?