On your phone while driving? - typical selfish SUV moron. |
Heck yes! My white SUV stands out in the crowd. People move out of my way. Here comes another quake. |
You are a troll but if you are not ---- there is little difference between their SUV and a sedan for the planet. Grow up. And get your talking points right --- global warming does not cause earthquakes -- fracking does. ----- And we should do a lot more fracking. |
DP. Agree about climate change not increasing the risk for earthquakes, but you're wrong about SUVs vs sedans. "SUVs were the second largest contributor to the increase in global carbon emissions from 2010 to 2018." https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/01/suv-conquered-america-climate-change-emissions |
It is not the size of vehicle or mpg that matters. For instance a school bus gets like 10mpg but carrying 50 kids is way more efficient than 50 tiny cars driving 50 kids separately.
I have a large 11 year old SUV and a new fuel efficient car. I rarely is SUV but kept it as three rows and youngest I still will take kids to mall in car pool, will pick up and drop off daughter at college, will do family trip five of us with luggage or shop for lumber Home Depot. What is wrong with that? Are you judging me? |
Not everyone has 2 kids or less. Lacrosse and hockey equipment take up a lot of space. |
Physics shows how your SUV will tip over and roll even if you don’t even hit anything. You are just looking for justification of your preference. |
we could all do better environmentally. but unless you’re already only eating meat once per week, only buying local produce, fully avoiding fast fashion, etc. it’s probably better to focus more on doing better yourself than on everyone else’s perceived environmental and social failings. there is definitely an environmental holier than thou attitude that for some people crosses over into their personal effort to find security and control in an unpredictable world |
Own a large SUV. I’m regularly driving my adult-sized kids and their friends. Our family regularly drives to another home with two dogs several hours away, with two dogs. My dad, for whom I’m a primary care giver has no mobility so I’m constantly moving a rollator and wheelchair when I drive him around, in addition to a bunch of groceries for him and a cart I use to bring his groceries up to his place on an elevator. There are many reasons for a large SUV. Looking forward to the season when I won’t need one. |