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I see it’s massive still, really tired of this vehicle the size of a bus trend
Yeah, and the weight of that behemoth means a tiny fender bender accident will do massive damage to everything involved. Wouldn't be surprised if you could total itself with a 10mph impact.
E: spelling
stupid arms race of feeling safer by being in bigger cage + policy that benefit utility vehicles as they have lenient fuel efficiency requirements
It's an Escalade, half the appeal is for idiots who want the largest possible vehicle
Thank you! Me too! I would love a decent market of subcompacts to choose from but it's so barren in the US and imports are $$$$$.
I can't believe they discontinued the Smart Car and there wasn't another successor ready to take over its share of consumers.
How else am I going to get my family and my fat ass to Costco to get all my bulk foods and a pizza on my way out the door to save me multiple trips to different stores? Duh.
Maybe I'm the odd man out but my car is tiny and I've never gotten anywhere near enough groceries to run out of space
Obviously a joke. Take it or leave it.
Instacart my dude
There are ups and downs. If the size gives increased passenger capacity that can be the difference between needing one or two vehicles for a trip.
Big vehicles means more weight though, which means bigger batteries to get range at even more weight. The Hummer EV for example weighs 4.5t with 1400kg of that being battery. That means extra wear on tires (as well at reinforced sidewalls), roads, and additional considerations for parking garages or bridges etc