About what we do without SUV's in Norway.
This is a confusing country to live in when it comes to cars. The goverment has always been very eager to put taxes on everything that moves - and especially cars.
Over here most people drive normal passenger cars of all kinds, but not American cars. The reason? They are too expensive to buy. The exception must be Dodge neon and a few Chrysler models.
When a car is imported the goverment look at weight, equipment and engine size as well as power. Well, americans love big engines, don't they?
Let me give an example or two:
Cadillac CTS 3,2 litre 2004 sold at a dealer: $95232.
Did I mention that it is a used car? 3500 miles...
Cadillac SRX, new 2005 (gotta love that car). Hold tight now: $170300.
Understand why they are a bit seldom over here?
Still, we have a bunch of SUV's here. Most people drive Nissan X-trail, honda cr-v and a whole lot of other stuff. What they have in common is that they have 4-cyl engines and more and more of them have common-rail diesels.
Now, those of you banging your head in the keyboard for me calling the nissan/honda stuff for SUV's, smile.
Because we also have a lot of Suburbans, F-350's and so on.
The secret / madness is that over here a car of this size is most often registered as a truck. And the goverment seems to love trucks so they let them get away with most of the taxes. Basically the dealer import a car, register it as a truck and pays ONLY 25% tax to the goverment. Math: Dealers cost + freight to dealer x 1,25 + profit = customers price.
When the goverment found out that most people cuould buy a SUV this way they had to do something. So they invented a rule saying that if it could not load a box of a certain size, it will not be a truck. Jeep cherokee can just about take it.
Still to many trucks is registered, so now the goverment has decided that there is a weight limit as well. These days we have importers that change springs and other components to make the car heavier. Again, jeep cherokee is too light. It has to go up in weight quite a bit to qualify as a truck. Basically, they weld on iron.
Price difference on a Cherokee as a passenger-car and as a truck is approximately $40000.
I have a feeling that I'm off-track now.
Let me get back. Suv's....
So, we have a lot of them, and most of them work for their living. I can safely say that it's the choice of handymen and a few others that simply want a car this size.
Occasionally I drive a mercedes M SUV. It has a 2,7 litre cdi-diesel. This car impresses me a lot when it comes to accelerating and dragging stuff around. Very efficient engine and doesn't sip to much either.
Thank God we also have a lot of people saying that they want what they want and are willing to pay the price. Every now and then it's a viper, corvette or something else funny rolling by.
But the day the goverment stop registering SUV's as trucks it's the end of things. They will be way too expensive for most people.
Now, this was my ranting in the morning.
Oh btw, pickup's can also be registered as trucks. Got a lot of them as well /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif