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I don't own a SUV and never will because of the gas costs.
Here is some news about SUV's below,
Poll: 8 in 10 Want Drivers to Drop SUVs.
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Yup, I own 3 of them. Just purchased a new one a few weeks ago. I don't really give a rat's butt what 8 in 10 other drivers think. And while I do worry about fuel prices, I've found that many of the large cars get about the same fuel economy as a typical SUV. The same old lady who wants me to give up my SUV is driving around in her Crown Victoria and getting 2 or 3 miles per gallon worse fuel economy that I get. And the tree hugger who wants to ban my SUV and force me into a pedal powered car doesn't realize that pedal power won't haul a trailer loaded with bulding supplies, or a tractor. I need to accomidate people in a comfortable setting for my business, I suppose I could trade in my SUVs for something like a Town Car, a Caddy DTS, or a 7-series BMW, but I choose to have luxury SUVs instead and my gas mileage is roughly the same . . . but the simpletons who answer those silly survey's don't look at cars with modest gas mileage, they look at big shiny SUVs and they make an easy target to pick on.
The lovely Mrs_Bob is a high school teacher, soccer coach, volleyball coach and hauls teaching materials and sporting goods, and often part of the team with her on a constant basis, she could do that in a van, but as we live miles from town and it snows here, she'd have a pretty rough time making it out of the driveway some winter days without the benefit of 4wd.
Personally I wish my SUVs got 87 miles per gallon & did zero-to-60 in 3.2 seconds, but what I want and what I NEED are often 2 different things.
Simplistic polls ask leading questions and prove nothing.
It is really easy to ask other people to give up all sorts of things, but the practical solutions are often not as simplistic as newspaper polls.