I like the premise of this.
Volvo sent too expensive of a trim level and they had to rent the Q50.Let’s be honest. The compact luxury sedan is an irrational car. It’s the size of a Honda Civic but costs twice as much. People are willing to pay a substantial premium for the experience of owning, driving, and of course being seen in one of these premium cars.
So think of this not as a Big Test but instead as a Big Picture Test, where the judges turn into bit actors, spending even more time than usual in the mindset of actual shoppers looking at this class of vehicle.
Like any in-market consumer, we looked at the whole picture, including price, depreciation, reliability, dealer experience, safety, infotainment features, and cargo- and passenger-carrying capacity. But given the nature of this category, subjective criteria also come into play, so things such as styling, brand image, overall appeal, and driving enjoyment are major factors in this test.
I predict the ATS will not do well. It drives awesome, but this class is literally about making your friends and neighbors think you have more money than you actually do.