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I know, it's been...years since sport utility vehicles became popular and trendy, but a friend posed this question to me over Christmas Vacation. Will they ever give way to a new trendy automobile? I can't really think one way or the other, so I'll open the floor.

Guest Choken One
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Yeah It's possible, Car "fashions" go through evolutions constantly...Potentially the ConvertibleTruck will become the next big thing.

 

TRhere are SO many fucking concept cars out there potentially ready for the "big time".

Guest Bottled Black
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I had an SUV leased it but the gas money was kiling me. But as long as people are willing to spend the astronomical amount of money on gas they'll be around. I probably wouldve gotten another one once the lease was up but spending $50 a week on gas was way too much. Although I do miss having it with all the snow we had here this year.

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True enough. I always like when a new design is introduced to the public, even if it's no good.

 

On that note, has anyone seen the Chrysler Crossfire? I don't know what to think. (pic forthcoming)

Guest Bottled Black
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New York. I know compared with our friends up North, our snowfall would probably be considered a dusting to them but is you aren't used to it, its a pain in the ass. Going from a truck to a Civic in the snow you definitely notice a difference.

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Have you lived there all your life? I'd think you'd be used to the snow -- although that doesn't account for other drivers, but still.

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You have to wonder if SUVs will even be allowed by the government in 20 or 30 years, due to dwindling fossil fuels. But yeah, I think some are really nice (Jeep's Grand Cherokee and Chevy's Trailblazer come to mind), but I couldn't see paying that much for gas, even if I had money.

Guest Bottled Black
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Yeah I've lived here all my life but this winter has been the worst since I'ce been driving and also the first in 4 years where I didn't have an SUV. And other drivers piss the hell out of me, not necessarily only with the snow. Why do people have to drive 10 Mph in the friggin rain? Jesus Christ you put your wipers on and you drive.. How hard is that?

Posted

Well, true enough, although in a heavy rain, your visibility can be very limited, even with wipers. Not to mention slick surfaces and hydroplaning. 10mph is a bit much, but caution is a good idea.

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You know what I hate? I mean, can't fucking stand. Ahem. Women who are like 5'1", have less than three kids, drive Suburbans or Yukon XLs, for the most part are fucking yuppies, pay for the gas (all $60 of it) with their rich husbands' credit cards, probably never worked a day in their lives, and talk on phones while they drive. Why in the HELL do they think they need a vehicle that huge? It just boggles my mind. I think it's because I worked at a gas station and had to put up with them all the fucking time. I'm sure there's someone out there who shares my sentiment, no?

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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Wait a minute... am I wrong or is this whole topic just a cleverly designed method of getting people to WDI?

 

Oh, and I'll go with BMW in the Mercedes/BMW debate.

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Gregg Easterbrook wrote a fantastic article on SUVs called "Axle of Evil." It appeared last year at TNR.com. You have to be a subscriber to read it, but you get 4 weeks for free and never have to pay anything, and I definitely recommend the article.

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