ultraclyde said:
Even one of our own members said that he replaced a '10 hatchback car with a '17 CUV and it was better in every way. In the next paragraph he said he prefers cars, and yet he still bought the CUV. Why is that?
Yeah, that's me.
Technically, the CUV is my wife's. She wanted a CUV for all the reasons everyone else does: better visibility, more space, etc. We both wanted something bigger for her (both for dog hauling duty and for us to cruise in), and I wanted something for her with AWD. We like Mazdas, so that leaves the CX-5 and CX-9. CX-9 was too big for us, so CX-5 it was. She wanted a CUV, and I wanted something that met my criteria, and it happened to be a CUV. FWIW, I do like it, but can't stand other CUV's I've been in, like the RAV4, Murano, Rogue, etc. Dare I say it's even fun to drive. But, a big part of the "better in every way" is due to it being a 2018 brand new vehicle vs a 160k mile, worn out 2010 vehicle. The 2018 has more room, more tech, more power, and well... more. Same can be said about the apples-to-apples Mazda 3.
I, on the other hand, prefer cars. For me, I like driving cars more on my daily commute. My next daily driver will likely be a car; something fun to drive that gets decent gas mileage. I am NOT buying a CUV, unless Mazda decides to toss some crazy mill into the CX-5, lowers it, and makes a Mazdaspeed CX-5.
Also, someone mentioned trucks. I love trucks, and I also have one for weekend dump and home improvement store runs. They are extremely useful. But daily driving one doesn't make much sense in my situation. My commute is long, and the fuel/maintenance costs add up. My next truck will likely be something a little older and something cool, and will probably only get driven when needed. If someone made a fuel efficient, affordable 4x4 truck, I'd consider it.