Yeah, no doubt. I’m glad I kept my Civic when we bought our SUV.
You should check with Admin about how much of the WP you can quote. The scumbags have brought legal action against FR in the past. Please check.
Yeah, but this is the liberal version of “legislating morality” - and yup, hey look, it backfired. Imagine that.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
Americans like big and roomy cars. Screw the gas mileage. Versatility and comfort come first for families.
The SUV remains king of the road no matter how much liberals demonize it.
When my girl friend road in her first SUV she was surprised at the visibility in almost all directions. She remarked how much safer she felt. Now she is looking at SUV type vehicles to replace her current car.
Gas price verses safety - which one do you thing the American motorist will purchase?
I recently bought a VW Jetta TDI. The mechanicals are wonderful. No complaints on economy (40-41mpg) or acceleration and handling. I bought the “sportwagen” for the ability to carry more. But if you’re over about 5’8” you can forget being comfortable. The ergonomics s@#k. The seat and every place you’d rest an arm are like marble. By far the worst aspect is that the Jetta, and every small car, now have a center console. This is like every car having running boards. It’s a fashion accessory. Apparently, if your car doesn’t have this console then it looks cheap. The leg and foot room is already tiny. I have relatives with 15-17 inch long feet. They couldn’t even operate the controls there is so little room. My feet are 12 inches in shoes and I have a hard time. With my feet down there I have about six inches of side to side room. If the console were not there (and it’s in every car now) they designers could have put the gas pedal further to the right.
I suspect the reason SUV’s are selling so well is, even if they have the dreaded fashion-statement console, they have more room and are therefore more comfortable. The most comfortable cars I’ve had were the old ones with upright seating. Man, if I could just get one of those with a diesel engine I’d be in heaven. Who wants to voluntarily fold up into a sardine can for a five hour drive?
The best thing is the car is fun in traffic and the price tag was less than 18k.