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(1) The Honda Civic is a bit bloated nowadays (base price 24 k$). Some people would say that a "regular car" is more like a Mitsubishi Mirage (17 k$) or a Nissan Versa (19 k$ with CVT).
(2) Cheap Civic-ish cars used to be available in convertible form. See, e. g., the Geo Metro.
Surely a "regular car" can't be one of the two cheapest cars on the market? One of which is discontinued due to lack of demand?
I still see a lot of cheap 20-year-old Civics on the roads. And the US market is not the only market in the world.
If the government has made all the regular cars unprofitable to sell, and effectively mandated that only bloated, expensive vehicles be sold, do the bloated vehicles become regular cars? I think the answer is "no".
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A wide variety of cars used to be available like that. Now there are only two that sell for less than 50K new, and one of them only seats two.
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An electric Honda Del Sol would be pretty fun!
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