Evolving Silhouettes of the Automotive Landscape

Bottom Line

In conclusion, auto manufacturers are innovating every day and introducing inventive designs. Back in the day, people thought that bubble cars and compact 3-wheelers were the future of personal transportation and that the wood panel station wagon was the default family mover, but people along with their vehicles have long outgrown that era, and the once upon a time, highly criticized coupe SUV is now a common sight on our streets today.

So we can sit and blame companies for making crossovers and Coupe SUVs but it’s the consumers who buy them that are to be blamed. Ultimately all companies are driven by profits and to stay in business, they must innovate even if it comes at the cost of hurting the sentiments of a certain sect that worships cars. So next time when you look at an Evos or C5-X on the road with admiration or hate, presumably from the seat of your fancy crossover, remember that even you as an automotive enthusiast are responsible for its existence.
Drive tastefully.

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