Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: Geo_Prizm
Nick D, that is why the new Fords are preferable.During the last decade Ford dumbed down its offerings for the US customers, apparently this is changing with the new Focus and Fiesta.
I did not know Cruze is being built in the US.
You say Cavalier and Cobalt sold a lot.I see them a lot on the roads too.My brother in law has a 2006 Cobalt SS.He got the transmission,axles etc. replaced recently.
If Cavalier and Cobalt were loved, why do you think GM felt the need to cease their production?
Hah, I didn't say the Cavalier and cobalt were good, but they get the job done. So if something sells good, you don't upgrade it, or replace it? So with that in mind all automakers shouldn't have progressed past the mid 50s, those cars worked fine, and I'm sure their owners loved them. Progress must progress for it's own sake, or we'd still be driving Model Ts. The Cavalier was mostly unchanged from the 96 model year (redesign) to when it ended production in 2005. Time to move on. Why did Honda remake the Civic instead of still making this today?
Sad thing is, Honda SHOULD have continued making the original Civic, or something close to it.
They even 'admit' this - they made the Fit, which is what many say the Civc should be!
Civic has gotten WAY to big, and is NOT the car it is supposed to be - but the FIT is.