Drop the price on the S Class coupe to 20k and I'll do my part to help sports car sales and cop 2 of them bytches
For all of those reasons and more, swanky sports cars are losing momentum in the U.S. of late. Sales in the segment have declined for the past six quarters. Last year, nearly one-third of premium sports car purchases vanished, according to Edmunds.com. The trend is only accelerating this year. There was a 52 percent drop in sales during the first quarter of 2016.
When it comes to the article making its point on this, I don't think sports cars sales are dropping because regular sedans have as much power as sports cars, which is what you believe to be the reason for decreased sports cars sales. I think there are less people in the market for sports cars because there are less buyers in that market, so that decreases demand. When the economy turns around, sports cars sales will go up when more buyers are in that market. When you want a sports car and have the money, then you buy one. If you want a sports sedan and you have the money, then you buy one.
Sportscars always sell in cycles.This isn't surprising.
X6 M still betterThe X6 is cool but have you seen a Mercedes GLE with the AMG kit?
X6 M still better
Im ashamed to say it but I would rock this heavy....The X6 is cool but have you seen a Mercedes GLE with the AMG kit?