To add, (in UK atleast), the parking space in some spots could be really small [1]. I have seen bulky cars parked leaving no room for neighboring slots.
always hated when people buy these for non-utility purposes, it's all marketing and the perceived notion of looking tough. Specially because these big trucks cause more pollution, both smog and noise.
I'm already so annoyed by the SUV craze that flew over from the US. Cars are already getting bigger, with no apparent benefit besides status (as marketed by the industry).
Am I the only one who thinks these vehicles look silly on top of all the added danger?
SUV are easier to get in, you do not need to be a contortionist to get to your seat.
My brother has an Audi sedan and I find it difficult to get in. This is practically impossible for our father. OTOH he is fine with climbing into my SUV
I have Toyota RAV4, a not so big car, but hugh enough for my butt to basically slide in without effort.
To add, (in UK atleast), the parking space in some spots could be really small [1]. I have seen bulky cars parked leaving no room for neighboring slots.
[1] https://www.driving.org/uk-cars-are-outgrowing-parking-space...
while we are on the topic, get these awesome foreign trucks into US:
https://toyota.jp/landcruiser70/?padid=from_tjptop_pr_landcr...
https://www.globalsuzuki.com/automobile/lineup/jimny/
always hated when people buy these for non-utility purposes, it's all marketing and the perceived notion of looking tough. Specially because these big trucks cause more pollution, both smog and noise.
Would the Europeans be okay with us banning their products from our roads?
If the US wants to keep its population down and medical costs up by banning safe products, that's up to the US to decide.
I think whether America allows European vehicles on American roads is really a question for the Americans to decide, not the Europeans.
If they produced something bad/dangerous, presumably - though of course they may be biased, as Americans would be regarding American products.
Reversing the nouns in a sentence doesn't magically make it the same thing, semantically or subjectively or morally.
Why would they care what we do with our roads?
And Canada too.
I'm already so annoyed by the SUV craze that flew over from the US. Cars are already getting bigger, with no apparent benefit besides status (as marketed by the industry).
Am I the only one who thinks these vehicles look silly on top of all the added danger?
SUV are easier to get in, you do not need to be a contortionist to get to your seat.
My brother has an Audi sedan and I find it difficult to get in. This is practically impossible for our father. OTOH he is fine with climbing into my SUV
I have Toyota RAV4, a not so big car, but hugh enough for my butt to basically slide in without effort.