When it comes to vehicle segments, size matters. Or at least the perception that size matters, particularly in marketing terms, when agitating the already blurry line between medium and large cars, and the impact on suitability as family-moving devices.
In Holden’s case, pigeonholing the Commodore as ‘large’ guarantees best-selling status in the segment, by a huge margin, even if technically its non-premium rivals these days number just two: Kia Stinger and Skoda Superb.
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