I think Yss hit it right on the nose, here. the recent rash of retro comes from the fact that the Baby Boomers...my parent's generation, are trying to relive their teen and 20 something years, and the reaction to living for 20 years with curvy econoboxes, the size of which make Europeans wince in pain.
i was born in 73. I grew up in the back of a Rabbit, and for the first five years I was driving, never got past an 83 FFsedan with a slushbox 3 speed.
i don't need a car with a zillion HP at the rear wheels (yet), race track handling, and tires that can't take a thumbtack without blowing the remains of their 20 inch alloys all over the guy in the station wagon with 10 kids in it visiting from out in the boonies somewhere. I also don't need a slush-job with a huge engine, miniscule power ratings, and absolutely nothing in the cabin but the radio (the definition of the 80-90 cars) i need something that'll last more than 6 months without throwing a valve, piston, gasket, computer, or a front wing at the nearest trucker. these new cars are TOO BIG for me, and european market things are too tiny for the average american's comfort.
the Caliber would have the height I need, but is probably got the Jammed cabin I hate. i wouldn't know, tho...there's not a single actual DODGE dealer in my vicinity. just Chrysler/Jeep