These are real "compact crossovers". They're larger than classic compact SUVs like the Suzuki Samurai and Sidekick, or the Geo Tracker, or even early crossovers like the early CR-Vs or RAV4s, but not that roomy inside. They have proportions of clown cars, likely to meet "safety rules" and the CAFE rules.
Likely they will be paired with a tiny ass engine that'll have massive repair bills before the transmission does as it strains trying to carry the heavy body, like a tiny 1.2l Turbo i4 or a 1.0l turbo i3 ripped straight out of a compact or supermini. They have as much cargo room as a hatchback, except many companies quit making those. Some don't even have AWD, and the previous gen Kicks didn't as an example.
Oh and you'll only get 23mpg city 29 highway out of that 3 banger or something comically bad like that. The only thing good about these is you can get some hilarious teardown videos. https://youtu.be/0yx1-50iqnA
Car dealers right now in the USA have a serious issue where nobody is buying a Ford SUV/truck that's priced like a lower-end BMW. They are stuck with unsold SUVs, there are YouTube videos of people walking over SUVs that have sat unsold that sometimes cost 6 digits, and one that even had bird shit on it.
Furthermore, the Big 3 quit making all cars that weren't "sports cars" or "luxury cars". The Japanese, German (if you count VW), and Korean companies still make them for the USA market. But Ford and GM and the like found out you can sell a "compact crossover" for more money than a normal fucking car.
@lina@RustyCrab the other day a friend joined a discord call and they were literally screaming that trump was going to put all the gays in straight conversion camps so they fuck women instead
The Ashley Madison leak was a major turning point in the adult industry (along with the cybersecurity industry), given how many names were in it. People signed up for a website with the idea that it would be private, for doing things that they wanted to keep private, and having it leaked caused a lot of shit.
So porn sites would be absolutely scared shitless if there was a hack, names and addresses and ID/credit card info was leaked solely to make an account, and your paranoid wife who thinks you're cheating on her with everyone finds out.
@coolboymew@Humpleupagus@Mr_NutterButter There was a post on 4chan that had the difference between imageboard discussion and Reddit a while back: Reddit's entire economy is about upvotes, usernames, and "karma".