GusB
Established Member
I've just finished watching a video about the Mk1 Ford Mondeo (link below), a car which was introduced in the 1990s and was in production until fairly recently. This, along with its predecessors, the Cortina and the Sierra were fairly ubiquitous on the roads for many years. Likewise, the Vauxhall Cavalier and its Vectra and Insignia successors were also fairly common, although I don't recall seeing as many of the latter as its Ford equivalent. Production of the Insignia has also ceased, I believe.
While I realise that there has been a significant shift to crossover-type cars, along with a big move towards hybrids and EVs, it struck me that there don't seem to be many Mondeos and Insignias left on the road today - not even later models. Where have they all gone?
Perhaps it's just a local thing - where I live there are fairly high numbers of Mercs and Beemers, but when it comes down to "ordinary" cars, they tend to be in the smaller segments; the Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra are still fairly common, while the younger crowd still have Fiestas and Corsas. Has anyone else noticed a decline in the number of their larger siblings?
While I realise that there has been a significant shift to crossover-type cars, along with a big move towards hybrids and EVs, it struck me that there don't seem to be many Mondeos and Insignias left on the road today - not even later models. Where have they all gone?
Perhaps it's just a local thing - where I live there are fairly high numbers of Mercs and Beemers, but when it comes down to "ordinary" cars, they tend to be in the smaller segments; the Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra are still fairly common, while the younger crowd still have Fiestas and Corsas. Has anyone else noticed a decline in the number of their larger siblings?