I didn't say a lot of folks would. I said it was a niche vehicle that would sell well within that niche. There are many people (myself included) that have families and have outgrown the hatchback scene. The only options offered by American manufacturers at this stage are minivans, SUVs, and CUVs (except Cadillac's CTS-V, but that's way out of my range). I personally won't go the minivan/SUV/CUV direction as I don't find driving anything in that lineup enjoyable. "Spirited driving" and "SUV" don't really belong in the same sentence. I'll go with tighter quarters and get the ST hatchback, but I would MUCH prefer an ST Wagon at this stage.