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One thing no one has mentioned in this thread, that is another BAD thing about SUVs
Pollution. The average full sized SUV puts out 2-3 times the greenhouse gasses of the average car.
So, for every Suburban you see on the road (full sized "light trucks" make up at least 50% of personal vehicles here) you see people not only using 2-3 times as much fuel as a car for personal transport, you also see double to triple the pollution relative to cars.
But hey, its a free country. I drive a sedan than makes roughly 265 hp from a 214 cubic inch engine (3.5L) than gets almost 30 mpg at 75 mph and averages 25 mpg in town.
Its roomy enough for three car seats abreast in the back seat, or two car seats and an adult, with a large trunk.
So many young parents I know think they "need" an SUV once they have a kid. Most buyers believe the marketing hype of safety.
Just like the tobacco companies in the 50's -- Cigarrettes are good for you, and Here's Mickey Mantle talking about how they make him a better ball player. Uh huh.
Truth in advertising alright. Most people either don't have the inclination or attention span to really research a product before they buy it. If they did, I would venture that SUV sales would be reduced to people who actually use their hauling/.towing characteristics.
Does anyone remember just how cool an '84 Suburban was back in '84?
I do. NOT COOL. Very few were sold because the only people who bought them needed them. I worked for a guy that had one. Pickup trucks were similar in that they were used for work, not personal transportation in lieu of a car.
Now pickups are more carlike than ever. Wussified... Most new quad cab pickups have beds that barely fit a mountain bike, much less a sheet of plywood. My 82 Ford is a good example of an old truck. Single cab, bench seat, one speaker radio, no AC, and wonder of wonders, an 8' bed that can carry a sheet of plywood with the tailgate up.
I let friends who own new pickups borrow it from time to time. Why? Because their new Z71 offroad heavy duty trucks don't have room in the bed for their work, or because they're afraid of scratching their $30000+ truck. They just can't get over a truck that is actually effective for its intended purpose. Work.
In my mind, a truck need not be pretty, just rugged, practical, and simple.
For the truck/car crowd, we used to have Rancheros and El Caminos. I;ve had one of each. Even those had larger beds than most new pickups. Why were those discontinued? CAFE and poor sales. In Australia, I believe Ford still makes one, the Falcon Ute I believe its called.
My point: most folks buy these things so people will think they are sporty and tough. Ooooh, big tough F250 powerstroke (with a 4-6 foot bed nearly useless for hauling anything) I lost count of the number of full sized suvs that need a bike rack just to haul a mountain bike (just like my Jetta and my Altima).
In this country, image is everything, and the hauling and off road capabilities of most of these large vehicles is just that, an image.
True off road vehicles are much smaller than the average FX4/Z71. The old Toyota Landcruisers, Rangerovers, Ford Broncos, Jeep CJs, even Suzuki Samurais are all good off roaders. They're also narrow and have short wheelbases that keep them from high-centering. The vast majority of these off road package trucks never see anything beyond a dirt road, on which my fwd altima does just fine.
A friend of mine has an F250 quad cab with 38" tires and a 12" lift. It attracts attention because it looks like a monster truck. Off road, it sucks. Too damn big to fit down most trails, and very easy to get stuck in mud becuase its so heavy. 10 mpg is another drawback.
Does the fact that he is 5'3"/110 lbs play into his decision to buy this monster? In my mind it does. Big truck syndrome. Look how tough I am with my BIG TRUCK.
He's just one of many infected by this disease. Expensive fuel will be the castor oil that cures these folks eventually.
Its just a shame that people squander an invaluable resource and pollute much more than necessary just to project/support an image of themselves.
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