This endless suspension discussion is, in my opinion, based entirely upon regional road surfaces.
I could never tolerate the MYLR suspension if I lived in virtually any urban environment. Suburban Fort Worth is marginal for me, with vast stretches of 30-40 year old residential irregular concrete slabs. Some neighborhoods are impassable and I won't drive there. My "upscale" community is cursed with these slabs, and they're so rough my wife complains...every...time...! (Her 2019 Avalon Hybrid is marginally better. Daughter's 2017 Prius just shrugs them off, while making us all carsick!!)
Concrete roads last much longer than asphalt, but are ridiculously expensive and time-consuming to replace.
I could never tolerate the MYLR suspension if I lived in virtually any urban environment. Suburban Fort Worth is marginal for me, with vast stretches of 30-40 year old residential irregular concrete slabs. Some neighborhoods are impassable and I won't drive there. My "upscale" community is cursed with these slabs, and they're so rough my wife complains...every...time...! (Her 2019 Avalon Hybrid is marginally better. Daughter's 2017 Prius just shrugs them off, while making us all carsick!!)
Concrete roads last much longer than asphalt, but are ridiculously expensive and time-consuming to replace.