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In reply to the discussion: Why do people drive SUVs? [View all]Maine-ah
(9,902 posts)I actually have three vehicles. All purchased used, all paid off. An F150, A Nissan Xterra, and A Saab 9-5. All used for different purposes. All maintained. I drive either the Saab or the Xterra. I can't reach the pedals in the F150.
anyway, back to my point...
In the sticks of Maine (my pop is about 1200 people) our roads are not well plowed...when they plow them. So, winters for me, I need a higher clearance, and 4wd - that's the Xterra. Hubby uses the F150 rarely, (trash hauls..etc) and he usually has the Xterra. I usually have the Saab. Work is only 7 miles away for him, and 2 miles for me. No, I can't ride a bike to work. There are no shoulders on the roads. It's not safe. Especially with the influx of tourists up here in the summer who can't manage to follow the speed limit and/or drive safely. In the winters that is most certainly out of the question. And no, we do not have public transportation. A cab into town would cost hubby $35 + tip.
I'm pretty tired of the attacks on SUV's. I certainly (as a woman) don't feel like I need a larger dick as someone else suggested (neither does the hubby)...and I can parallel park a Yukon (former boss had one) into tiny spaces perfectly. Yes, there are those that drive them as "status symbols", but when you come out to areas like mine, for the most part any one that drives a large truck or SUV, it's with good reason. - I'm just saying, don't lump us all into one group - broad brushes and all that.
Oh, and most of us have Obama stickers on them too.