As Sedans Continue To Die, Will SUVs With Trunks Rear Their Ugly Heads?

With the rise of EVs, we’ve talked before about how the word “frunk” is becoming part of our vocabulary, yet while this change is happening there’s another historic shift occurring within the automotive world.

Cars with traditional trunks are disappearing. The Chevy Malibu is the last gasoline-powered American sedan you can buy with one, and it’s going off to live with its SS454 great uncle up in the sky very soon. The shift to crossovers has relegated the traditional trunk-equipped sedan to a small minority of vehicles, and even most of those have such sharp “fastback” rooflines that it’s only a matter of time before they’ll finally end up with the hatchbacks anyone can see they desperately need.

Hot take: I think the sedan has not breathed its last. I do, however, think that in the future it’s going to be very different, and I’m not entirely happy about where I think it might go.

Give ‘Em The Boot

It’s sort of hard to believe how long cars have had trunks. The whole idea seems to date back to cars from a hundred years ago with an added-on box stuck to the rear of the passenger compartment for luggage; car design seemed to just integrate that into the basic form of postwar cars and it just stuck.

From a logical standpoint, a two-box shape vehicle can hold so much more than a three-box, yet there are benefits to a traditional trunk which people still like. Anything you put in there is protected from prying eyes. Smelly wet golf clubs won’t spread their odor into the passenger compartment. Road noise from the rear tires is typically cut down. Your Uber driver can stuff luggage in there without giving you a chill that an open SUV hatch would.

Back in the seventies, hatchbacks were briefly a popular thing until manufacturers released versions of the same cars with traditional trunks that just cleaned up in the sales department. General Motors famously offered hatchback-looking sedans (that weren’t hatchbacks at all) which the public soundly rejected; once they put normal-looking trunks on the back instead sales skyrocketed.

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After launching the three-door hatchback, Honda later offered a notchback four door Accord. This thing was an instant, runaway success that dealers marked up to absurd levels; it would ultimately outsell the hatch and push it out of the lineup a decade later.

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At about the same time, Volkswagen stuck a trunk onto the back of the world-beating Golf/Rabbit and called it the Jetta. Like the Accord, it eventually put paid to the hatchback models that spawned it.

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History doesn’t always repeat itself, but it seems to happen just when you least expect it to, and in ways you wish that it didn’t.

Trunkenstein

Car design seems to be influenced by functional advancements (like aerodynamics) as much as pure aesthetic trends (tailfins, those stupid weird shapes on “C” pillars of current cars) in a desperate effort to be “different”. Sometimes it’s a bit of both. If you look at the way pickups and crossovers are used today, as well as how they tend to appear very similar, that points to a possible odd trajectory in their future.

First, let’s look at most pickups you see on the road today (at least in urban areas). The vast majority keep it classy by having the cargo bed totally covered. At the same time, most crossovers provide a “privacy” roll-out cover that’s almost always closed to hide the contents from passers-by. This all points to a desire for making a more secure area for cargo in these vehicles, but it’s not like you’d make a pickup with a regular trunk in back, right? Who would even think of doing that? Brazil, apparently. Ford trucks in this South American nation were subject to some very bizarre modifications from independent contractors.

From 1979 to the late eighties, Ford of Brazil sold the F-1000; this was essentially a Fifth Generation 1967-72 American Ford F-series reborn with odd attempting-to-look-updated trim details (c0mposite headlights! grey lower cladding! black window trim!). Coachbuilder SR Veículos Especials made this already bizarre machine even stranger by converting it to the F-1000 Deserter SR XK. At first glance, the Deserter looks like an AI image created from typing in the wrong prompts, but it’s a real vehicle. That’s a car-like trunk lid stuck on the back over the short bed.

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Source: OLK (car for sale) via Ford-Trucks.com

For whatever reason, they didn’t make one or two Deserters and then had to crush them out of shame. No, they must have found enough takers that later another outside fabricator named Tropical Cabines took a big Ford F-250 truck, chopped the tail, and added a trunk lid and taillights that appear to have been taken off of a Focus sedan. Once again, I don’t know how many Ford F-250 Tropiclassics were actually created, but the answer appears to be “a hell of a lot more than you would think”.

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Surprisingly, there were some “trunked” trucks and crossovers sold here in the US many years back, though they didn’t catch on. The funky two-seater Suzuki X-90 featured a trunk, and earlier generations of the Subaru Legacy Outback offered a standard sedan version alongside the much more popular wagon.

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Naturally, this was a few decades ago, and much has changed in that time; the term “crossover” didn’t even exist back then. Also, back in the nineties, people would likely find it unthinkable that anyone thirty years later would be drawn to a jacked-up sort-of-truck “coupe” with a fastback for no particular reason, yet here we are. People actually buy these:

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Why do people put these strange-looking conveyances in their driveways? My guess is that they’re trying to escape the “station wagon” feel of a typical SUV and somehow appear different. If that’s the case, will trunk-backed crossovers be next? I had to get a glimpse of just how bad this could be. Get ready for some Sport Utility Sedans, or SUS; I can’t think of a more appropriate name in this case.

Trunk In The Junk

We could certainly search for various SUVs or crossovers that might, maybe, lend themselves best to the add-a-trunk treatment. On the other hand, we could just get whatever utes I can find pictures big enough to Photoshop and proceed. Let’s absolutely do the latter.

The Nissan Rogue fits the “average crossover” wallpaper appearance norm pretty well, so it’s a good one to start with. We’ll lower the roof a bit over the tops of the doors, move the rear backlight forward, and somehow try to make this thing work. Taillights have to move down lower on what is now the trunk lid, and I’ve increased rear overhang just slightly.

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Whoa, the Toyota Grand Highlander “sedan” looks a bit odd, but then again with that massive grille and blocky fenders, it’s not like you’re ever going to turn it into a Series III XJ6 any time soon. The extra mass of the rear cargo area on the standard Highlander sort of helps balance the heavy front end and…nah, you’d need a two-story building on the back of it to “balance” out that big face. Honestly, the grille-for-days part of this thing is far more objectionable than the roofline ever could be. Woof!

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When I think “Buick” I always see a sedan. I know they’re trying desperately to dispel the image of a handicapped tag hanging from the mirror in a Cracker Barrel parking lot, but if there’s any brand that could use cars with trunks it seems like Buicks would be first in line to get fitted with one. Let’s try one of the little sport-utes, the Envision (full disclosure: such is my disinterest that I had to go back to the website twice to remember what these things were called). More overhang, moved the backlight, lowered the roof. I didn’t even move the taillights:

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Here the larger (and soon to be replaced) Enclave gets the same treatment; the fender bulges work surprisingly well. I mean, it still looks ridiculous, but better than I expected, like the equivalent of a fender bender and not a near-fatal car wreck.

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Yes, I’ll stop now, but you get the idea. I actually spared you from a few that were even worse. You’re welcome.

Get The Trunk Out Ma Face

Years ago, our parents saw someone with slightly flared jeans, and then within months some of them were wearing pants that made them look like elephants. Dynasty came on around your bedtime; your mom watched it religiously and weeks later she was wearing blouses that made her look like an American football player. The quest for the “next big thing” and “being different” can take us in odd directions.

Look, I don’t like this any more than you do, but at some point buyers will hanker for a vehicle that isn’t a five-door SUV or a pickup truck. Minivans were once The Thing To Have but then over time became social albatrosses when they appeared everywhere; it’s easy to believe once-cool “outdoorsy” crossovers and SUVs will do the same thing. The escalating heights of new cars mean they can’t go back to a sedan with traffic towering above them (or so they think), so it’s possible that these odd Frankensteins could become a thing.

Prove me wrong. Please.

Overlooked Safety Recall Affects Numerous Honda CR-Vs

Recall Spotlight on Honda CR-Vs

In a recall that may have slipped under the radar amidst other high-profile automotive safety campaigns, over 600,000 Honda CR-Vs from the 2007 to 2011 model years have been called back due to a serious structural concern. Unlike the more commonly publicized airbag issues, this recall involves potential corrosion in the rear frame of vehicles, primarily in states where road salt is heavily used. This corrosion can critically weaken the frame, leading to the possible detachment of rear trailing arms.

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The Specifics of the CR-V Recall

The problem was brought to light by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in late March 2023, targeting vehicles that could be affected by excessive rust. This issue specifically affects the bolt holes that secure the rear trailing arms, which are crucial for maintaining proper alignment and stability of the vehicle’s rear suspension. If these arms were to detach, it could significantly impair the driver’s ability to control the vehicle, thereby increasing the risk of an accident.

Remedies and Recommendations for CR-V Owners

Honda’s response to this issue includes several potential remedies, ranging from the installation of a custom support brace to complete repairs of the affected rear frame or even a vehicle repurchase in extreme cases. For owners of the affected models or potential buyers, it’s crucial to verify whether the vehicle has been inspected or repaired under NHTSA campaign number 23V228000. Honda began notifying affected owners in May 2023, urging them to bring their vehicles in for inspection and necessary modifications to prevent any safety risks associated with this issue.

15 Most Affordable Hybrid SUVs in 2024

Growing environmental concerns continue to drive innovation in the automotive industry. As a result, drivers have turned to hybrid SUVs for fuel efficiency. Several manufacturers offer hybrid SUVs with impressive combined ranges that exceed 500 miles. Here’s a roundup of the 17 most affordable hybrid SUVs with above 500 miles of driving range in 2024.

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, $33,075

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Celebrated for its durability and fuel economy, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid combines a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine with an electric motor, delivering 219 horsepower. Its range of over 550 miles ensures fewer stops at the pump, while its generous cabin and futuristic safety characteristics make it a top choice for families and commuters alike.

Honda CR-V Hybrid, $45,930

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With a sleek design and comfortable cabin, the Honda CR-V Hybrid has a range of 520 miles. The base trim has a suite of driver-assistance accessories and generous cargo space. Additionally, this SUV possesses a powerful engine that can move the vehicle from 0 to 62 mph in less than 10 seconds.

Ford Escape Hybrid, $40,500

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The Ford Escape Hybrid impresses with its combination of hybrid technology and versatility. With a range exceeding 580 miles, the Escape offers sufficient space for passengers and cargo, making it ideal for daily errands and long road trips. Also, its responsive handling and available all-wheel drive enhance its appeal.

Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid, $34,390

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As a plug-in hybrid, the Kia Niro provides flexibility in electrical energy with the security of a gasoline engine. Its range of over 500 miles ensures confidence on long journeys, while its comfortable ride and user-friendly infotainment system make every trip unforgettable. The cheapest model sells for about $34,390, making it one of the most budget-friendly hybrids.

Lexus NX 450h+, $57,505

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With its luxurious interior and hybrid powertrain, the Lexus NX 450h+ has a range exceeding 540 miles. Several advanced safety accessories and smooth acceleration make it an appealing choice. Additionally, the 450h+ goes for $57,505 and can advance from 0 to 60 mph in about 6 seconds.

Nissan Rogue Hybrid, $27,700

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Most Nissan Rogue Hybrid models offer a range of over 520 miles on highways and a spacious and well-appointed interior. All pieces produced since 2022 possess a turbocharged 1.5L three-cylinder engine that churns out 201 horsepower. Features such as ProPILOT Assist and a configurable cargo area make the SUV practical for families.

Kia Sportage Hybrid, $28,290

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Exact parameters may differ depending on the model year and market. Generally, the Kia Sportage Hybrid supplies fuel efficiency up to 48mpg in urban settings. Its hybrid system seamlessly switches between electric and gasoline power, optimizing efficiency based on driving conditions.

Kia Sorento Hybrid, $36,990

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This majestic SUV features a hybrid powertrain and a 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine fused with an electric motor. It delivers a combined output of 227 horsepower, which flows to the wheels through a smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission. The Kia’s market value starts at $36,990 and goes up to $42,790.

Toyota Sienna, $37,685

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The Toyota Sienna’s prices range from $37,685 to $53,905, and a hybrid powertrain powers it. A 2.5-litre, four-cylinder engine matched with efficient electric motors produces 245 horsepower. This setup provides enough energy for everyday driving and ensures exceptional fuel economy.

Toyota Prius, $27,950

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The Toyota Prius hybrid, a pioneer in the hybrid vehicle market, has a 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine fitted to an electric motor. It produces a combined output of 121 horsepower and seamlessly transitions between gasoline and electric power. Market values range between $27,950 and $36,365; the car offers a spacious, comfortable cabin with up to five passenger seats.

Toyota Crown, $40,000

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The Toyota Crown’s 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and electric motor yield around 220 horsepower. It has an impressive range of 600 miles and understandably costs between $40,000 and $53,500. The Crown also offers a premium cabin environment with advanced features and luxurious amenities.

Lexus ES300h, $43,340

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The specifications of the Lexus ES300h Hybrid are impressive. A fuel-efficient powertrain with a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine merged with an electric motor powers the beast, producing 215 horsepower. Safety is paramount with the standard Lexus Safety System+ 2.0, which includes a pre-collision warning, adaptive cruise control, lane departure alert, and more. With a 590-mile range, the ES300h sells at $43,340.

Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, $29,137

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Beneath the sleek exterior of the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid lies a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. This powerhouse pairs with an electric motor, delivering 192 horsepower and an EPA-estimated rating of up to 50 miles per gallon. The Sonata starts at $29,137 and attains a range of 670 miles.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, $36,210

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The Santa Fe Hybrid is a top contender in the hybrid SUV market. It features a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine plus an electric motor, producing a total output of 227 horsepower. This impressive hybrid system is highly fuel-efficient, with an EPA-estimated rating of around 37 mpg and a combined range of 566 miles.

Toyota Highlander Hybrid, $40,970

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A merger of power, efficiency, and versatility, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid possesses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and electric motors that combine to yield 243 horsepower. With a combined range of about 585 miles, the Highlander Hybrid comes with all-wheel drive, a spacious cabin seating up to eight passengers, and a modernized infotainment system.

Ford Explorer vs. Nissan Pathfinder: Which 2024 Model Takes the Lead?

Comparative Performance of the 2024 Models

In the competitive arena of midsize SUVs, both the 2024 Ford Explorer and Nissan Pathfinder offer robust capabilities. However, the Ford Explorer edges out with superior power and agility. It boasts a turbocharged 2.3-liter engine delivering 300 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Enhanced by a 10-speed transmission and available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive, the Explorer is designed for dynamic driving experiences. On the other hand, the Pathfinder’s 3.5-liter V6 engine, while respectable, produces 284 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque, coupled with a nine-speed transmission available in front-wheel and 4WD configurations.

Interior Space and Technology Features

When it comes to interior amenities and space, the Ford Explorer also surpasses the Nissan Pathfinder. The Explorer not only offers advanced technology with its optional 10.1-inch vertical touchscreen but also prioritizes passenger comfort with more generous rear seating space. In contrast, the Pathfinder features an 8-inch touchscreen standard, with an upgrade option to a 9-inch on higher trims. While the Pathfinder provides ample space upfront, it falls short in rear passenger and cargo space compared to the Explorer, which offers up to 87.8 cubic feet of cargo space, against the Pathfinder’s 80.5 cubic feet.

Towing Capacity and Overall Value

Although the Nissan Pathfinder leads slightly in towing capacity, allowing up to 6,000 pounds compared to the Explorer’s 5,600 pounds, this advantage might not compensate for its performance and space limitations for many buyers. Both vehicles are competitively priced, with the Explorer starting at $36,860 and the Pathfinder closely behind at $36,650. This pricing, coupled with the Explorer’s performance and space advantages, might sway buyers towards the Ford model, especially those prioritizing a more robust driving experience and greater utility.

Sneak Peek: Hyundai Alcazar SUV’s Exciting Facelift Set for Release Later This Year

Anticipated Design Enhancements for the Hyundai Alcazar

The Hyundai Alcazar SUV is undergoing a significant facelift, with the refreshed model slated for a launch later this year. Recently spotted in South Korea, the prototype of the updated Alcazar reveals substantial changes to its front profile, suggesting a blend of new design elements while maintaining its iconic silhouette. Spy shots indicate the incorporation of a redesigned split headlamp setup, a revised grille with chrome inserts, and an updated set of alloy wheels, enhancing the SUV’s visual appeal.

Upgraded Features and Cabin Innovations

Inside the cabin, the new Hyundai Alcazar is expected to boast a range of upgrades that align with recent advancements seen in other Hyundai models, like the recently launched Creta facelift in India. The interior will likely feature dual 10.25-inch digital displays, including a state-of-the-art touchscreen infotainment system and a fully digital instrument cluster. Additional luxury and safety features are anticipated, such as a 360-degree camera, ventilated front seats, a blind-spot monitor, an electronically adjustable driver’s seat, and an electronic parking brake, making it a top contender in the competitive SUV market.

Powertrain Specifications and Expectations

In terms of performance, the upcoming Hyundai Alcazar is expected to retain the same robust powertrain options as its predecessor. This includes a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine and an available diesel variant, paired with a choice of a six-speed manual, a six-speed torque converter automatic, or a seven-speed DCT. These proven power components are anticipated to continue providing the reliable and dynamic driving experience Alcazar owners have come to expect. With these comprehensive updates, the new Alcazar aims to set a higher standard in both style and functionality in the SUV segment.

BMW Recalls Certain X5 xDrive40i SUVs for Incorrect Information on Tire Placard

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The G05 rolled out in 2018 for the 2019 model year as the fourth-generation X5. No fewer than 72,573 units were sold in the United States last year, making it BMW’s most popular nameplate in this part of the world. Proudly assembled in South Carolina, the mid-size utility vehicle has been recently hit with a recall over an honest mistake.

BMW of North America informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that a number of X5 xDrive40i vehicles produced for the 2024 and 2025 model years may feature incorrect information on the tire placard. What kind of incorrect information? Think tire size and pressure, which is the recipe for a blowout at high speeds.

An employee noticed this problem on April 30, prompting a full-on investigation at BMW Plant Spartanburg. The subsequent reviews indicated that information for certain tires within the data system was inappropriately used for certain vehicles. More specifically, 703 units of the BMW X5 xDrive40i.

Fortunately, the automaker isn’t aware of any field reports or customer complaints related to the described concern. Dealers have already been instructed to replace the iffy placard with one containing the correct tire dimensions and inflation pressure. BMW further highlights that said utility vehicles do not conform to FMVSS number 110.

Owner notification letters, meanwhile, will have to wait until July 2. In the meantime, owners can verify whether their SUVs are included in this recall by running the 17-character vehicle identification number on BMW’s recall portal. Alternatively, the NHTSA‘s website also boasts a VIN look-up tool.

BMW X5 xDrive40i

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Affected vehicles were produced in the period between March 29, 2023 and April 29, 2024. Also worthy of note, said vehicles feature VINs beginning with 5, which stands for made in the USA. Every single version of the X5 is assembled stateside, with said versions ranging from the inline-six sDrive40i to the V8-powered M Competition.

The X5’s direct competitor from Mercedes-Benz, by comparison, relies on a four-cylinder turbo as the standard powerplant rather than a turbo sixer. On the other hand, the GLE 350 4MATIC SUV starts at $62,650 versus $68,000 for the X5 xDrive40i.

BMW lists the rear-drive sDrive40i and all-wheel-drive xDrive40i with the very same 0-60 acceleration estimate of 5.3 seconds. The B58 single-turbo sixer hiding underhood is good for 375 horsepower and 398 pound-feet (540 Nm) of torque between 1,850 and 5,000 revolutions per minute.

That kind of torque and that kind of peak torque band make a world of difference in a heavy vehicle such as the X5. The same cannot be said about the base GLE, which makes do with 255 ponies and 295 pound-feet (400 Nm) from 1,800 to 4,000 rpm. And not surprising in the least, the GLE sells worse than its Bavarian rival, with Mercedes-Benz reporting 57,696 deliveries in the US of A last year.

Ineos plans 2 more SUVs, potential US plant

Ineos only started production of its first model, the Grenadier SUV, two years ago, but the newly established company, part of the British chemicals giant of the same name, has already launched the Quartermaster pickup truck variant and confirmed plans for a separate electric SUV to be called the Fusilier.

The company has no plans of slowing things down, though, and already has two more SUVs on the drawing board and a potential U.S. plant. Ineos’ current plant is a former Mercedes-Benz plant located in Hambach, France.

The information was revealed by Ineos CEO Lynn Calder during last week’s Financial Times Future of the Car Summit in London, Motor Trend reported.

The two SUVs will reportedly arrive after Ineos’ recently revealed Fusilier electric SUV enters production around 2027. The new SUVs aren’t intended to be as hardcore as the Grenadier and Fusilier when it comes to off-roading, though they should still be highly capable. One of them will be larger than the Grenadier, which suggests it will offer third-row seats.

According to the Motor Trend report, Calder indicated that the two new SUVs will be built on platforms capable of accommodating multiple powertrain types, perhaps pointing to both electric and gas versions coming. Ineos is known to be testing hydrogen fuel cell powertrains, though Calder reportedly downplayed the chances of an Ineos running on hydrogen due to the lack of infrastructure.

As for the potential U.S. plant, Calder reportedly said Ineos is also looking at China but hinted that a U.S. plant may be more favorable due to the 25% Chicken Tax on light-duty trucks imported into the U.S., like the current Quartermaster.

Ineos was born after British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, chairman and founder of the Ineos chemicals company, was knocked back by Land Rover for the rights to the original Defender, which he wanted to continue building for industry and off-road fans. Ineos also owns a third of the Mercedes-Benz AMG Formula 1 team.

Analyzing the 2024 Nissan Armada’s Unprecedented Below-Invoice Sales Strategy

Unpacking the 2024 Nissan Armada’s Market Strategy

The 2024 Nissan Armada is currently being offered at prices below its invoice cost, presenting a unique opportunity for potential buyers. This pricing strategy raises questions: Is it simply an excellent deal, or are there underlying concerns buyers should be aware of? The Armada’s aggressive discounting comes as vehicle prices across the industry are reaching all-time highs, providing a rare financial break for consumers.

Factors Driving the Armada’s Below-Invoice Pricing

The main reason the 2024 Nissan Armada is available below invoice is due to slow sales, resulting in a surplus inventory at dealerships. Dealers have been instructed by Nissan to list the vehicle at 10 to 15% under invoice price, leading to significant discounts, especially on the high-end Platinum model priced at $68,590. This strategic pricing is meant to stimulate sales and reduce the three-month-plus inventory backlog.

Challenges and Considerations for Buyers

However, this pricing strategy is not without its complications. Some dealers are concerned about having to absorb additional costs, which could potentially be offset by increasing prices on more popular models like the Nissan Frontier or Pathfinder. Additionally, the Armada faces stiff competition from more modern rivals such as the Kia Telluride and Toyota Sequoia, which may offer better fuel efficiency and newer technology. The Armada’s last major update was in 2021, and its technology, including connectivity features and fuel efficiency—13 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway—might not meet the current expectations of SUV buyers. Furthermore, practicality issues such as a cramped third row and a high cargo floor could deter some potential buyers despite the attractive pricing.

The 2024 Nissan Armada driving in the city
2024 Nissan Armada | Nissan

Additional Insights for Potential Armada Buyers

Evaluating the True Value: While the discounts on the Nissan Armada might seem enticing, it is essential for buyers to consider whether the lower price compensates for the vehicle’s drawbacks, such as its outdated tech, less practical interior design, and underwhelming fuel economy.

Long-Term Considerations: Prospective buyers should weigh the initial savings against the potential longer-term costs associated with lower fuel efficiency and possible depreciation due to the vehicle’s perceived drawbacks in the market.

Market Dynamics and Buyer Leverage: The current situation also presents a negotiation advantage for buyers, who can leverage the high inventory levels and dealer urgency to sell for potentially even better deals.

By understanding these dynamics, consumers can make a more informed decision about whether the 2024 Nissan Armada’s below-invoice pricing truly represents a good value or if it’s a sign of deeper issues with the vehicle that might affect satisfaction and resale value.

2025 Genesis GV80 Unveiled: A New Chapter in Luxury SUVs with Korean Flair

Exclusive Preview in Fort Worth, Texas

Genesis has recently hosted an exclusive event in Fort Worth, Texas, one of America’s rapidly growing cities, to showcase the significant updates to their 2025 GV80 model. Amidst the backdrop of North Central Texas’s vibrant art scenes and cultural districts, the event highlighted the SUV’s refined athleticism and new features, including an exciting partnership with Danish audio experts Bang & Olufsen.

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Redefining Luxury with Korean Cultural Elements

Genesis, a brand celebrated for its innovative approach and integration of Korean cultural tenets into its business model, continues to enhance its global presence. The brand philosophy—bold, progressive, and intrinsically Korean—shines through in their marketing and customer experience. Each client is revered as a ‘SON-NIM’ or honored guest, a principle vividly embodied at the Genesis House in New York, which offers a serene escape complete with a Michelin-rated dining experience and a library dedicated to Korean culture.

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The GV80: Engineering and Elegance Combined

The 2025 GV80 marks a significant milestone for Genesis as it introduces a sophisticated cabin experience designed to make every occupant feel esteemed. Featuring a new 27-inch widescreen display and an array of refined interior color schemes and materials, the GV80 sets a new standard in the luxury SUV segment. Claudia Marquez, COO of Genesis Motor North America, emphasizes that the model is designed to elevate the in-vehicle experience, ensuring all passengers enjoy a sense of exclusivity and comfort.

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Insightful Additions to the Genesis GV80

  • Enhanced Design and Performance: The latest GV80 model boasts external styling updates and interior refinements, including new alloy wheel designs and a panoramic sunroof, enhancing its appeal. Performance-wise, it offers a choice between two powerful gas engines and features an advanced 8-speed transmission with customizable driving modes to suit various preferences and conditions.
  • Advanced Technology for Modern Drivers: Inside, the GV80 is equipped with cutting-edge technology like a 27″ OLED touchscreen, comprehensive over-the-air update capabilities, and innovative safety features designed to enhance driving dynamics and security. The inclusion of Genesis Digital Key 2 adds convenience, allowing users to share access securely via iMessage.
  • Personalized Comfort and Entertainment: The cabin’s luxurious ambiance is complemented by multi-sensory experiences tailored through the Mood Curator which integrates scent, lighting, and sound settings to create a serene driving environment. The partnership with Bang & Olufsen ensures that audiophiles can enjoy an exquisite sound system that enriches every journey with crystal clear audio precision.

As the 2025 Genesis GV80 rolls out, it not only underscores Genesis’s commitment to luxury and innovation but also sets a new benchmark for what premium SUVs can offer. With its blend of performance, technology, and unmatched Korean hospitality, the GV80 is poised to captivate both existing fans and new customers in the luxury automotive market.

Unveiling the 2024 Subaru Solterra’s Reliability Challenges

 

Subaru’s Electric Endeavor Faces Reliability Hurdles

The 2024 Subaru lineup generally upholds the brand’s reputation for durability and robustness, yet the Subaru Solterra EV emerges as a notable exception. This model, marking Subaru’s initial foray into the electric vehicle market, has encountered significant reliability issues. Garnering a disappointing reliability score of 67 out of 100 from J.D. Power, the Solterra stands out for the wrong reasons in Subaru’s otherwise reliable range.

Analyzing the Solterra’s Performance Issues

Introduced in 2023 as a 2024 model, the Subaru Solterra’s low score reflects common cautionary advice against purchasing a vehicle in its debut year. My personal experience with the Solterra revealed admirable attributes such as its unique design and comfortable ride, yet it was marred by problems with the headlights, driving range, wireless charging, and its off-road capability feature, X-Mode. Such issues underscore the growing pains typical of new model introductions, particularly in the electric vehicle segment.

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Comparing the Solterra with Other Subaru Models

  • Contextualizing Solterra’s Score Within Subaru’s Portfolio: While the Solterra struggles, other Subaru models like the 2024 Crosstrek and Forester score significantly higher, with ratings of 83 and 84, respectively. This contrast highlights the Solterra’s challenges in maintaining the brand’s legacy of quality.
  • Subaru and Toyota’s Collaborative Efforts: The Solterra, developed alongside Toyota’s bZ4X, shares many features with its counterpart, which scored even lower at 64. The shared development path suggests both brands face hurdles in refining their electric vehicle offerings.
  • Future Outlook for Subaru and Toyota EVs: Despite the rocky start, Subaru and Toyota are committed to expanding their electric lineup. The lessons learned from the Solterra and bZ4X are crucial as they plan to introduce three more EV models, promising enhancements based on initial consumer feedback.

This comprehensive review aims to provide potential buyers and automotive enthusiasts with insights into the Subaru Solterra’s performance within the broader context of Subaru’s 2024 vehicle lineup. Understanding these nuances can guide consumers in making informed decisions, particularly when considering the long-term reliability of new electric vehicles.