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Everyone!!! Fight the system, buy a Mountain Bike!!!!!!
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also, bad drivers are bad drivers, plain and simple. it doesnt matter if they drive a truck, an suv, or one of those little hondas. Ive seen bad drivers in all and maybe suvs are the "in trend" right now, but ill bet you cash that before any of the suv drivers owned one, they were bad drivers in their previous cars. |
OK, I didn't even read the article, but I really don't care much for SUVs at all. Lots of people have them here in the city, which I think is ridiculous--what, do they need 4-wheel-drive to navigate an *asphalt* jungle?? Once I had to drive my boss' SUV to her house, and it was a scary experience because you cannot see out of those things! I had to practically stick my head out the window to check and see if a car was coming when I wanted to change lanes. My advice to everyone is to pass on the SUVs and get a truck--I love my little Dakota because it's extremely easy to see out of, I feel a tiny bit safer in it, and besides that, it's damn cute. ;)
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ok, most cars are not practical. unless you buy a 4 door 4 cyl fwd car, most likely, it's not practical. how many of you that have trucks haul stuff? how many that have 4 seaters ever drive with more than 1 other person? how many drive something because it's the most economical/practical choice, because it gets great gas mileage and is good for the environment, SOLELY for those reasons?
now, how many drive what you drive because you like the way it looks, drives, feels, etc? if we drove vehicles because they were practical, then that would be one of probably many reasons why it would suck to live here! |
Ha, DeltAlum! Real sports cars, not "muscle cars masquerading as sports cars!" That's hilarious... I hate when people classify their cars as sports cars when they aren't. When they get a Porsche, then they can talk!
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Oh, and just to add to the true topic at hand... I LOVE SUVs!!!
Sure, some SUV drivers can't drive for $hit, but there are bad drivers in all sorts of cars. They'll get what's coming to them... |
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Well this thread has certainly been interesting! I currently drive a four dour Honda, and am trying to decide between a minivan and a SUV! With the seat-belt laws and air bags, my children cannot have friends ride with us unless another one of my children stays home! I've always hated the minivans because they are just so uncool to ME! The SUV has appeal simply because it can seat eight people (most of the kids) and looks a little sportier than the minivan! I personally don't like either one, and would prefer the porshe...but alas, we would have to strap the little darlings on the roof! We've put off buying a vehicle for about 3 years now because I'm pretty intimidated by such a huge car! But the time for a bigger vehicle is drawing near - I'll be sure and let everyone know when I get one thought so you can all watch out! LOL!
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I think it's hilarious how people are generalizing others who drive SUV's. It's like saying that all people in sororities and fraternities are bad. I am one of the most careful drivers. Why do I love my Mountaineer? I feel safe it in. I'm higher off the ground, I have 4 wheel drive, and the look isn't that bad. I had the choice of getting a mustang convertible or my Mountaineer and I chose the latter. In Michigan, it's important to have a car that handles weather well. If you're not driving the SUV, what does it matter if it's hard to back in and out of parking spots?
ZTA, I'm sorry that one of your sisters died from being hit by an SUV, but saying that if she had been hit by a Taurus is ridiculous. I know plenty of people who have gotten their cars totaled by other "cars". Some vehicles are safer than others, but driving all depends on one thing: How safe of a drive you are. Just because you drive an SUV doesn't mean that you're irresponsible or a reckless driver, or that u think that just cuz you own a bigger car that you own the road. I'm quite offended by what people are saying. Just another bad stereotype out there that you are all spreading about. |
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Yesterday it snowed here in the DC area, and most of the people you saw on the side of the road or in a ditch were driving SUV's! It goes to show that many (not all) people who drive them don't know HOW to drive them. I myself drive a little Nissan Sentra, so I can't even pretend that I would know how to drive an SUV properly. What annoys me though is when these soccer moms drive around these Ford Excursions, which are HUGE, and then can't drive them correctly.
Last week my boyfriend got a Saturn Vue, which in my opinion is the most practical SUV I've ever seen! It's a 4-cyl. fwd, it's not too big, has traction control and has proven to be great in bad weather. Gas mileage isn't too shabby either. If I were going to get something in the SUV class, I think this would be it. |
My beliefs and prejudice towards SUV's were solidified the day I saw the SUV advertised that has a retractable STEP up INTO THEM!! IF YOU NEED TO ASSISTANCE TO GET UP INTO YOUR CAR, IT'S TOO DAMM BIG FOR YOU!!!!!!!!
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Even if everyone drove better gas mileage cars we would still be drilling for oil in Alaska and importing crude from eastern countries. There is not that much oil in the US. If people are worried about America being self supporting (which is a totally differenct topic) we need to look into other ways to fuel cars like natural gas, electric, and hydrogen fuel cell. Off topic I know... |
People make crappy drivers, NOT the vehicle they choose.
I think you can name a stereotypical driver for MANY different types of cars. The fact is it is a STEREOTYPE. While some may fit it, others do not. That simple fact should have in my opinion stopped the author from writing about it.. It sounded more like an editorial type piece anyhow... Some more stereotypes: Small imports: Riced-Out.. Superchargers, street racing, driving down the interstate like it was the Indianapolis 500. Sports cars: Trying to race everyone at the stoplight Minivans: Soccer-mom car... Never paying attention to the road, just trying to keep the kids quiet. Random swerving, etc. The list goes on. I've been driving an SUV now since I recieved my driver's license. They get bad mileage but are great cars to drive. I enjoy the cargo space and the 4 wheel drive feature (which I occasionally need). My favorite feature though is how high they sit compared to other cars. When I drive in my girlfriends Accord I can truly appreciate being able to see over the tops of most other cars on the road. Honestly it's safer for me to be able to see what's going on. I also have a tendency to run up on curbs on turns.. I'd probably have killed a normal car by now:D Gas guzzling.. yep and I pay for the gas it guzzles.. 14 MPG costs a lot you know. I pay for it. Until there's an actual shortage of fuel I really don't see the validity of anyone's complaint unless they're worried about me taking longer and more frequent trips to the pump. Pollution? Anyone hear recently the hole in the ozone layer shrank over the last few years??? The amount of "greenhouse gasses" that humankind produces are insignificant compared to things like volcano eruptions, etc. As far as the air quality in my immediate area it's just fine. Bottom line is if you don't want an SUV buy a smaller car... fine. I personally would rather be in the SUV when someone else (or myself) does someting stupid and ends up in a collision. I just feel better having a 2 thousand pound advantage over the other vehicle involved. |
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