"Tough bikes for Suburban Adventurers."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/14/automobiles/tough-bikes-for-suburban-adventurers.html
Adventure tourers gained popularity because they're really capable: comfortable riding position, weather protection, passenger and luggage space, long range.
Personally I gave up riding them on anything worse than a gravel road and bought a WR250R that I can actually pick up when I drop it....
I expect good writing from the Times..... they covered the various mass-market aspects of these bikes well.
I'd argue that for most Western markets, bikes are a more competitive sector than autos. I'm sure bike manufacturers quickly noted the high margins that the auto guys were getting for big luxury SUVs and pickups...... they were quick to provide the equivalent products on 2 wheels....
Performance..... how you prioritize it depends on who you ask. Esp. on 2 wheels, small light vehicles have many advantages in hard going off-road - the heavier the bike is, the more time you should spend in the gym to safely handle the bike.
Going coast-to-coast, mostly on pavement or graded roads - big 800cc+ bikes have the advantages that a Suburban does, making the same trip.
Whatever you ride, wherever you go..... enjoy the trip...... :jump:
Rgds, D.