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wraithfodder) wrote2008-06-04 07:41 am
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Great News
Turned on the news and it looks like the Hummer, that gawdawful multi-ton vanity vehicle, will probably go extinct. Yes, I despise the vehicles. I've been tailgated by them, tanks driven by yuppie housewives yakking on cellphones. Of course, the sad thing is that because General Motors couldn't see the writing on the wall, and far too many people wanted this kind of crap, they're now going to lay off lord knows how many people. But we really need to get Hummers, and other big SUVs, off the road. The vast majority have one office worker driving them. Waste of gas, destroys the roads, and I've seen what happens when a Hummer or big SUV hits another car. Not a pretty sight. ...
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I was amazed by the size of some of the cars in the US. Here most people go for small cars, because we travel pretty big distances, and it's cheaper... unless you live in the bush and need something bigger to move stuff around.
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I can't even count the times I have been cut off, nearly ran off the road on a turn, or tailgated by some moron behind the wheel of one of those things!!! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
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But it's like assault weapons. Civilians, especially in urban areas, don't need them.
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I live in NYC and I drive--but I came from the Midwest originally, and public transport doesn't exist in many places in the Midwest. But I drive a Toyota Corolla because I need a trunk, and I want a car I can park. When I go shopping for the house, I drive probably 40 or 50 miles round trip and I frequently fill the trunk and the back seat, but I don't go on a major shop that often, so the Corolla works for me.
I can't see much use for the Mini Cooper, but I need leg room. Something bigger? If I could afford it, I still wouldn't need it. And I don't care whether what I drive--or wear--is fashionable.
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And there is this prevalent attitude of "the bigger the car you have, the more you 'think' you own the road." I can always predict who's going to ride my bumper by the size and/or "shininess" of the car.
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luckily I come to my senses and realize my stupid vehicle is made mostly out of plastic and it probably wouldn't be pretty for me in the end LOL..
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I have a Mazda Astina. That's big enough for me.
Big cars in the city (and I'm talking 4wds, hummers) are ridiculous, and are just a status symbol.
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No arguments there - same goes for pick up trucks. I think the top selling vehicle for the last 10 years or so has been the Ford F150 and I bet the vast majority of purchasers don't actually need a truck. I remember my aunt and uncle (6 kids) had a station wagon - that thing was huge, too. Now the automakers are compromising with the crossover vehicles, hybrid of the SUV and station wagon. Definitely more stylish than the old wagons. It always seems to take a crisis to move in a new direction. The SUVs and trucks were huge money makers for the automakers. Cars, not so much.
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A while back I read how Ford was shutting down the Taurus line (years after they all but abandoned it) because sales were down. The Taurus was a good sedan and why did they shut it down - because they were too busy pushing the SUVs & trucks.
More and more studies done show just how unsafe the SUVs really are when it comes to collision safety and steering. They are top heavy and have a greater likelihood of rolling over in an accident. They have very poor safety ratings for side and rear collisions. (And, most collisions are rear and/or side!) One study even tested the handling of a minivan vs. an SUV on an obstacle course & said that the minivan handling was much better, since it had been designed from the ground up for safety & as the grocery getter vs. the SUV which was just a luxury body on top of a truck frame. The SUV's handling was much worse and not as responsive as the minivan.
The funny thing is - Ford insiders have even admitted that the Lincoln Navigator is the same thing as the Ford Expedition and the only difference is the stereo, the dash board and the front grill. But, the price difference is closer to $10k or more!
There was an article in the STL Post today that went on to talk about how the Asian cars sold more in the last month than the big 3 have - i.e. the Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Toyota Carolla, Camry & Prius. Why? Because they get better gas mileage and aren't priced ridiculously high, unlike the American cars.... :-p
I find it very humorous now that my parents are both driving Toyotas - my father whom I thought would never give up a Cadillac. What I tried almost 10 years ago to tell them, they finally came to realize in the past year now. *laugh*
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