Random stuff
2005-04-22 16:16:56.385301+02 by
Dan Lyke
4 comments
A few quick ones I don't have a chance to do the background on to back up:
Finally, a question that I think may have an analog to other issues: It seems like the SUV has peaked. But whether or not it has, do you think that the social shunning from a small minority of the SUV over the past decade or so helped, hurt, or had no effect on the sales of that class of car?
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#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 18:14:23.808937+02 by:
Mars Saxman
I suspect that it had no effect. In the end, my mockery of SUVs and scorn for those who owned
them didn't even stop me from getting one. Of course, I have my justifications (I actually use the
four-wheel drive, and the whole point of buying the thing was so that I could haul large quantities
of people and stuff out to remote locations), but I'm sure Ms. Bellevue Soccer Mom in her gleaming
new Expedition has her own reasons, too.
#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-22 19:19:59.44868+02 by:
Larry Burton
I don't think the bulk of SUV owners ever even noticed the shunning and mockery.
#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-24 05:21:58.859736+02 by:
Diane Reese
I can't imagine they missed it, and a whole lot of 'em were self-righteous and testy about it, too. I was attacked then shunned from a parenting mailing list I'd been on for over 10 years after I inadvertently OOPS-mailed an anti-SUV rant to the list. Who knew my "friends" were such jerks?
I heard recently that J.D. Power and Associates found that once gas gets to $4 a gallon, 75% of the US population will be willing to consider buying a hybrid. I'm not sure what to make of that, but it sounds as if auto makers have a year or so to get all those options ready for eager buyers.
#Comment Re: made: 2005-04-24 14:33:22.657216+02 by:
meuon
Yeah, I'm keeping my big truck, it's useful and paid for. Nancy's been driving the Subaru, which only get's 28-30mpg but is awesome to drive. If I start driving
a lot for work related things, I'll be buying another something small and efficient.
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