| ▲ | TacticalCoder 6 hours ago | |
> These are gender-affirming vehicles for a large number of men. I think people simply do find SUVs (which I don't like) convenient. Many women, including a huge number of moms, do happen to just love SUVs. Both in the US and in the EU. In the EU SUVs are now approaching 60% of all cars sold (59.25% or so, latest numbers). You don't get such a market share by being mostly cars sold to men needing to "gender-affirm". | ||
| ▲ | bjt 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
"SUV" is too broad a category. A RAV4 is an SUV. It's similarly sized to most of the SUVs I've seen in Europe. And a pedestrian getting hit by one would have a similar experience to getting hit by a sedan. It's nothing like the big Rams, GMCs or F250s with the high front grilles that are becoming more popular while also being far deadlier to pedestrians. | ||
| ▲ | tapoxi 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I drive an SUV. It's convenient! A Ford F150 is fucking ridiculous in comparison, and larger than any truck I remember seeing growing up, and there's people with F350s for personal use. One of them ran over and killed a kid outside a nearby children's museum. Those things are not safe. | ||