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Will SUV sales surpass Sedan in Singapore?


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In other countries, SUVs are selling way more than sedan.

 

This trend is slowly catching up in Singapore, but seems a little slow. Do you think Singaporeans will be switching to SUVs? Will you switch?

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Yesterday, i watched Grand Tour Season 2 Episode 10.

Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio

vs

Range Rover Velar P380

vs

Porsche Macan Turbo Performance Pack

 

Sports: Lost to BMW F10 M5 on track

Utility: 2 dogs in the boot & electric tailgate cannot be closed

Vehicle: Macan went into limp mode; Alfa cannot drift

 

Boat towing: Alfa cannot use tow hook; Macan went into limp mode twist

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Yesterday, i watched Grand Tour Season 2 Episode 10.

Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio

vs

Range Rover Velar P380

vs

Porsche Macan Turbo Performance Pack

 

Sports: Lost to BMW F10 M5 on track

Utility: 2 dogs in the boot & electric tailgate cannot be closed

Vehicle: Macan went into limp mode; Alfa cannot drift

 

Boat towing: Alfa cannot use tow hook; Macan went into limp mode twist

any sites to watch the grand tour for free?

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Supersonic

In other countries, SUVs are selling way more than sedan.

 

This trend is slowly catching up in Singapore, but seems a little slow. Do you think Singaporeans will be switching to SUVs? Will you switch?

It's getting to be a trend here.

 

Just look at the sales of those mid sized sedans here. 

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It's getting to be a trend here.

 

Just look at the sales of those mid sized sedans here. 

maybe the rate of ponding is having a positive effect on the sales of SUV  :XD:

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outskirt areas of some countries are having more undulating roads, city roads having too many potholes, frequent flood whint the city areas which make SUV a more practical choice.

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My friend wants to buy a sedan, but was concerned that the demand/trend might swing to SUV by the time he wants to sell, making selling the sedan difficult without incurring much loss. I see more and more of reasonably priced SUV on the road, like Nissan Qashqai, Opel Moka X, Vezel etc.

 

Most SUV drivers say once they sit “high”, they won’t want to go back “down”. Any SUV owners here agree?

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My friend wants to buy a sedan, but was concerned that the demand/trend might swing to SUV by the time he wants to sell, making selling the sedan difficult without incurring much loss. I see more and more of reasonably priced SUV on the road, like Nissan Qashqai, Opel Moka X, Vezel etc.

 

Most SUV drivers say once they sit “high”, they won’t want to go back “down”. Any SUV owners here agree?

Your friend is such a worrier. Tell him to loosen up lah.

 

I had a Crossroad SUV once. I went back to sedans.

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I do shift between a CUV and very very low sedan fewer times in a week. No issues.

My friend wants to buy a sedan, but was concerned that the demand/trend might swing to SUV by the time he wants to sell, making selling the sedan difficult without incurring much loss. I see more and more of reasonably priced SUV on the road, like Nissan Qashqai, Opel Moka X, Vezel etc.

Most SUV drivers say once they sit “high”, they won’t want to go back “down”. Any SUV owners here agree?

 

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As I grow old, I need a car which is easy to get in and out. Too low will have problem haha...

Haha this one I agree with u. Since I got a higher car, found saloons rather low for me to get in n out but then again it has its trade offs as lower cars better at cornering.

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Haha this one I agree with u. Since I got a higher car, found saloons rather low for me to get in n out but then again it has its trade offs as lower cars better at cornering.

It's a sign that u need to get some exercise to strengthen your back muscle.

 

This is a serious suggestion

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I will consider a SUV when I retire,

next time when I cannot bend my back anymore,

and also old man drive very slow, no need to worry about the SUV flipping over while cornering.

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