Comment: Cars for Dad

The College Driver has posted an entry entitled “Top Five Cars for Dad.”

The article by Zaid Nasser opens with: “Father’s Day is here again. It’s that special day of the year for all of our dads who’ve earned the right to drive a car that shows how awesome they are. These top five picks offer a combination of butt kicking performance, versatility, and the peace of mind of being a 2012 IIHS Top Safety Pick.”

The Top Five? The BMW X3, Buick Regal GS, Cadillac CTS-V, Chevrolet Volt and Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8.

Okay: Top Five according to whom? And where did this concern about an IIHS top safety pick come from?

I had a dad for many years and I’ve been a dad for enough years that I am a granddad, too. In addition, I know, and have known, many dads. Were I to ask a group of them to name the top five vehicles that “show how awesome they are” I have a hunch we’d get answers more along the lines of “Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson” or “Corvette ZR1.”

In order to be a bit scientific about this, and lacking time to pester my friends with questions, let’s look at the numbers with the assumption that at least some of the sales were to awesome dads.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a fair candidate. Out of 267 cars and light trucks that reported sales in all five months so far this year, the Grand Cherokee ranked 25th. The most award-winning SUV in history, the Grand Cherokee choices shouldn’t be limited to the SRT8; if dad’s partial to hunting, fishing, camping or just getting off the beaten (or paved) path, the greater ground clearance of the Trail-Rated Laredo might make it a better choice and the available 5.7-liter Hemi offers some pretty serious performance.

Cadillac doesn’t break out numbers for the CTS-V, but the CTS line is pretty popular at No. 80. However, it should be noted that the Cadillac SRX, at No. 79, is more popular, as are the BMW 3 series and 5 series, and the Mercedes-Benz C class and E class. On the other hand, a station wagon that goes as fast as the Caddy has got to be rather awesome.

Now we get to the more questionable choices:

The BMW X3 is a nice SUV/Crossover but the numbers say dads prefer an X5, a Mercedes-Benz M class, a Lexus RX or any of the Acura SUVs. Or, for that matter, a Chevy Tahoe.

I wouldn’t say the Volt offers “butt-kicking performance” but your dad might be a trendsetting kind of guy who likes the idea of an electric car. But wouldn’t dad want something truly awesome like a Tesla?

Which brings us to the Buick Regal GS. Writing about the GS, Mr. Nasser gets a bit gushy: “Each time we think of Buick’s all-new performance sedan, we can’t help but smile. General Motors did so much right by offering the GS, and with the power-dense 2.0-liter featuring turbocharging and direct-injection technology to pump out 270 horsepower, dad will be smiling too. Best of all, it comes with a sweet six-speed manual or automatic. Cargo room w/ rear seats up: 14.25 cubic feet.”

I don’t have anything against the the Regal, I owned a Regal Turbo Sport Coupe many years ago and it was a marvelous car, but if cargo space is a big consideration, dad most likely is thinking pickup or large SUV, not a 4-door sedan.

If the sedan is right, the Audi A4 is as fast, gets better fuel economy and has a lower base price. As far as transmissions go, the A4 is available with a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed automatic. Plus it’s an Audi.

But we’re still left with the question of where are the proven dad-pleasers like a pickup or the Corvette?

These types of lists are as harmless as they are meaningless but it would be nice to see a bit more research and a bit more consideration going into them. Maybe even a bit of actually talking to some dads. Which, on Father’s Day, is an excellent idea, even if you don’t talk cars at all.

To all the dads out there, Happy Father’s Day! And may you find the ride that makes you feel awesome.

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TrueCar.com forecasts strong sales for March

The manufacturers’ sales reports won’t be released until next Tuesday, April 3, but carbuying site TrueCar.com’s Jesse Toprak is already saying that the sales of the past two months will be continued in March.

While Toprak says March won’t equal Feburary’s 15-million-plus seasonally adjusted annualized rate (SAAR), it should come in at a very solid 14.5 million, more than a million additional sales ahead of last March’s 13.09 million.

Sales volume is predicted to total 1,416,703 cars and light trucks, 13.70 percent more than a year ago and 23.30 percent more than February 2012.

Toprak says Volkswagen will post the biggest year-over-year gain, followed by Chrysler and General Motors. Honda will post the largest increase compared to February with Hyundai and Kia combining for second and Volkswagen coming in third.

TrueCar.com takes the extra step and forecasts by brand. It’s no surprise that Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota are predicted to take the win, place and show spots by total sales, but Fiat, Smart and Chrysler are seen posting the strongest improvements over March 2011.


TRUECAR.COM SALES FORECAST – MANUFACTURERS – MARCH 2012
Rank Manufacturer Mar-12 Feb-12 Mar-11
1 GM 249,887 19.40% 20.90%
2 Ford 215,182 20.50% 1.40%
3 Toyota 195,298 22.50% 10.80%
4 Chrysler 160,256 19.30% 31.20%
5 Honda 145,594 32.20% 8.90%
6 Nissan 129,188 21.00% 6.60%
7 Hyundai/Kia 126,351 31.40% 19.10%
8 Volkswagen 49,225 25.90% 33.10%
Industry Total 1,416,703 23.30% 13.70%


TRUECAR.COM SALES FORECAST – BRANDS – MARCH 2012
Rank Brands Mar-12 Feb-12 Mar-11
1 Ford 206,484 20.20% 1.30%
2 Chevrolet 180,184 19.20% 21.60%
3 Toyota 167,902 21.80% 11.90%
4 Honda 132,486 34.00% 9.50%
5 Nissan 117,296 20.30% 6.80%
6 Dodge/Ram 78,049 18.30% 15.40%
7 Hyundai 68,302 33.50% 10.40%
8 Kia 58,049 28.90% 31.40%
9 Jeep 43,621 16.90% 31.60%
10 GMC 38,499 18.20% 25.80%
11 Volkswagen 38,424 25.70% 41.40%
12 Chrysler 33,627 24.50% 64.30%
13 Mazda 32,492 26.70% 5.10%
14 Subaru 31,249 23.20% 16.10%
15 Mercedes-Benz 26,010 37.50% 15.40%
16 BMW 25,742 21.40% 26.80%
17 Lexus 20,968 25.70% 1.40%
18 Buick 16,908 20.60% 7.90%
19 Cadillac 14,296 24.30% 17.50%
20 Acura 13,108 16.40% 3.90%
21 Infiniti 11,892 28.70% 5.40%
22 Audi 10,801 26.60% 10.00%
23 Lincoln 8,698 25.80% 2.30%
24 Volvo 6,718 27.60% 5.50%
25 MINI 6,448 29.50% 5.90%
26 Scion 6,428 30.20% 16.00%
27 Mitsubishi 6,089 28.60% -19.50%
28 Fiat 4,018 24.50% 703.60%
29 Land Rover 3,960 21.70% 15.10%
30 Suzuki 2,944 21.40% 17.90%
31 Porsche 2,796 30.10% 8.00%
32 Jaguar 1,274 24.70% 45.80%
33 Smart 941 22.40% 121.40%
Grand Total 1,416,703

Rocky Mountain Automotive Press Vehicle of the Year Awards

Winners of the sixth annual Rocky Mountain Automotive Press Vehicle of the Year Awards were announced at the opening of the Denver International Auto Show.

The field for the 2012 awards included every significant new car, pickup, crossover and SUVs for sale in the region. More than 70 models received test-drive evaluations in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming by members of the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press. After assessing manufacturer-provided models for value, performance, fuel economy, comfort and safety, RMAP presented awards in five categories:

RMAP 2012 New Vehicle of the Year (Any 2012 new nameplate or redesigned vehicle.)
2012 Range Rover Evoque, for its blend of show-car styling and traditional Range Rover toughness.
RMAP 2012 Rocky Mountain SUV of the Year (Crossovers and body-on-frame SUVs.)
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, for unstoppable off-road ability and impressive on-road performance.
RMAP 2012 Rocky Mountain Pickup Truck of the Year
2012 Ford F-150, a do-everything pickup featuring Ford’s ground-breaking EcoBoost twin-turbo V-6.
RMAP 2012 Rocky Mountain High-Mileage Vehicle of the Year (Any powertrain eligible. Winner best blends all-around appeal with high mileage.)
2012 Nissan Leaf, the first modern mass-produced pure-electric vehicle showcases one facet of future mobility.
RMAP 2012 Rocky Mountain Car of the Year (The best new car to own and drive in the Rocky Mountain West.)
Audi A6 3.0 TFSI, for supercharged performance, all-wheel-drive grip, and sophisticated design.