happychem said:The argument of safety in driving a bigger vehicle is a fallacy. Yes, it's true that it you're in the bigger vehicle you're safer. But if the trend was for everyone to start driving smaller, more sensible vehicles then collisions would more likely be between smaller vehicles and not small vs. large.
While there are some very good uses for 4x4s and SUVs, my parents for example need one because where they live they'll often be driving through a foot of snow, or towing a trailer load of wood, etc. However, I doubt that 90% of the SUV drivers that I see in the city can make the same argument. I'll never argue with anyone owning one who puts it to good use, heck, even if it's just a lot of recreational offroading. But if you just want to drive around in a big truck because it's fashionable (or you saw one in a hip-hop video), then I'll argue.![]()
yes this i agree with...I know two people at work who own Hummers and they do not use it for anything besides driving back and forth to work by themselves! they do not own a boat, a horse trailer or have a large family. they bought the Hummer because it looked cool and they just have too much money....
it is funny to watch them try and park their Hummers in our compact spaces at work though.