by Newsseeker » Sat 21 Apr 2007, 09:11:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')UVs had the lowest mean age of any body style in the US (6.1 years).
Therefore people will be wanting to keep driving these beasts over the next few years and not replacing them with more fuel-efficient vehicles.
On top of this, things being what they are, not just anybody can afford to go out and get a new car these days, since they can no longer get home equity loans to pay for a new one. So, the trend toward an older fleet will no doubt get worse.
This is why alternate fuel vehicles or even hybrids will be slow to catch on, except for the affluent. People will try to extend the lives of these old cars, and run them into the ground.
It would take an executive order and federal troops for people to let go of their SUVs. Replacing 10% of the vehicle fleet is about 10 million vehicles and it can't be done overnight. That being said, conservation begins with fuel efficient cars. Where I live I see cars that are about 10 years old.