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In reply to the discussion: Why do people drive SUVs? [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)So, you've got nothing on the actual point of the OP, regarding the ludicrous ubiquity of SUVs as clunky, overpriced, inefficient commuter vehicles?
I can only assume you know the OP is right, but have some kind of need to defend SUVs by conflating a completely valid observation with some kind of wild-eyed eco-smug call for a ban.
The fact remains that many Americans were sold on giant trucks as a way to look tough going to soccer practice. Commuters who didn't need big wheels, heavy suspensions, and off-road capabilities paid more for vehicles with poorer handling dynamics, low fuel efficiency, and decreased interior room because American car companies were making a killing turning inexpensive trucks into supposed luxo-barges.
It's not necessary to debate whether driving them is some kind of eco crime, or whether some do in fact need big heavy trucks, to understand this very simple point, which is pretty much self-proven as the family SUV slowly disappears from the landscape.