Cars that aren't soul-sucking crossovers might be making a comeback.
Sedans, coupes, convertibles, hatchbacks, and sports cars represented 21.4 percent of the 3.6 million new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2023. That's up from 19.6 percent in the last quarter of 2021.
While we're glad more buyers are shifting away from soul-sucking, mindless crossovers and SUVs, it's important to understand why, and if the trend will continue. There's also the simple fact that sedans and coupes are usually cheaper than their higher-riding counterparts, with buyers aiming to squeeze the most from their dollar more than ever.
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