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    281 year ago

    Also the rest of the world thinks we are weird and love giant cars now. We don’t really have much of an option for normal sized cars

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      111 year ago

      I wonder what the criteria for SUV is for these studies?

      I’m probably an outlier but I switched from a compact sedan to a compact SUV that’s 10 inches shorter in length, 4 inches higher in height, and 1 inch wider than my old car. They are about the same in weight, within a couple hundred pounds, and the new car is about 80g/km lower in emissions.

      I technically own an SUV but it’s not super different from a hatchback car.

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        71 year ago

        These aren’t the SUVs most people in North America are buying. They don’t even sell regular cars anymore just trucks and SUV monsters.

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          11 year ago

          Well, like I said, I’m probably and outlier, but they still sell a newer version of both my old compact sedan and my current SUV.

          That said, the current mid size pickups are more equivalent to a full size from 10-20 years ago and the continuing SUV lines are getting bigger for some reason as years go by.

          We just replaced my wife’s old mid SUV from 2017 for a 2024 and the 2024 is more equivalent in size to the model one size up in 2017.

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        31 year ago

        I have a VERY small SUV, and its much the same. Its just a little car with a little engine… and big tires.

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      51 year ago

      I noticed the same trend here in the Netherlands so don’t worry too much.

      Pickup trucks are still a rare sight here though.