You know it probably wouldn't turn out. The modern definition of "Small SUV" is basically "Crossover lookalike that can drive in wet grass"
Well, I can't be so sure, Chevrolet isn't good, but isn't bad either. Modern days, they aren't even that great unlike the prime time before the 90s/2000s. It could be sold under another brand as well, maybe as a new GMC Jimmy or a rebadged version by Holden.
I would want to bring back the Dodge/Ram Dakota. It wouldn't be so hard either to bring back, Chrysler-Fiat could put a modified Pentastar V6 engine as the base and offer the Ram 1500s Eco-Diesel V6 as an upgrade.
I'd wish that Toyota brings back... the Starlet. I think Japan would be over if Toyota released a new Starlet there.
Maybe if Chevy makes the Corvette mid-engined, Chrysler can swoop in and make a new 50-60K front-engined sports car to fill the gap.
... Atleast it looks a bit "better" than the Activ atleast. Also, remember that's the Starlet that was BEFORE the Echo and Yaris. It could be based off the New Yaris though, but with a different body (excluding the chassis).
Disagree, I think the latest Yaris is the worst looking one by far. Last gen was pretty insignificant already and the 3rd facelift made it overstyled while still failing to address any of the original design issues.
It looks like the Prius c's brother, which is kind of ironic. Anyways back to the Starlet... It could have 3 body-styles, 3-door, 5-door, and 5-door wagon.
People won't buy a 90s-style car. Remember, 90s cars now have the shit-tier ghetto ride connotations in the developed world.
Why? They're someone else's car, it might be the only thing they own and can't afford anything else, let them have there own things and not take it away from them so you can fuck it up worse, because sticking a turbo on it to make 1000 horses is only making it undrivable.