Sales of sedans and coupes have significantly decreased due to the popularity of SUV crossovers, but are these high-riders really any better? Here are seven areas where sedans excel.
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Better Gas Mileage : They don't have any extraneous mechanicals that would add weight because they are only really made for the road. Sedans are virtually always more economical than their SUV counterparts, regardless of price range.
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Nice Driving Dynamics : SUVs and crossovers have just lately begun to utilize platforms designed for cars rather than trucks. They still have a significant height and weight advantage, which impairs their driving performance.
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Faster with Equivalent Power : It seems to make sense that the car with less weight and better handling would be faster if you gave two automobiles the same powertrain.
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Sedans Are Sexler : Again, size and curves have a significant role, as well as the media's and motorsports' elevation of similar-looking sports vehicles.
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Sedans Are Safer : Although it's a common misperception, bigger, heavier cars aren't necessarily safer. Sedans may be built just as robustly as any SUV, but rollover safety is one area in which they are always better.
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Better Cargo Security : Although SUVs and crossovers often offer far more space than sedans, their security isn't necessarily better. In general, an SUV's trunk is more simple to reach and you don't necessarily need to use the liftgate.
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Bang for your Buck : Sedans are smaller than SUVs. The most apparent conclusion that can be made from this is that it requires more resources and time to build them.