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dannymccann
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7th Mar 08 at 09:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im not looking for personal jibes or rants here, possibly even facts. But why, when oil is priced so highly these days ($105.1 a barrel this morning), do they still laze around in their 3.0l-7.0l petrol SUV jobbies? Is there a particular reason that all of their cars have to have huge engines? Or have to be massive so need engines that big to lug them around? Because we do fine over here in Europe with our small cars, infact, the small car market is probably our strongest and most competitive one?

Is there some sort of historical trend or a point in time?

Just something I was wondering about, cos if they all downsized surely the pressure on oil prices would alleviate slightly?

Edit - if this should of gone in GC, someone move it there for me

[Edited on 07-03-2008 by dannymccann]
Neo
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7th Mar 08 at 09:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Big people
long straight roads

petrol is quarter the price over here so even if they are only getting half the mpg of the average car here, they are still going twice as far for their money.

When i was there a few weeks back it was $2.90 a gallon, I dont think they care.

Also not many small cars are as comfortable as their bigger cars (even astra's etc dont come close to the small car equivelent over there)
DC90
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7th Mar 08 at 09:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Neo got it with the first two lines.

And also they can't hold their gallon of coke in a small holder, they need a big car for a big holder.
Jay
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7th Mar 08 at 10:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If our petrol prices and insurance prices where as cheap as they are over there, then I doubt our small car market would be so strong.
Dean_W
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7th Mar 08 at 10:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Typical USA really.

It's got to be BIG or it ain't worth driving/using/watching/eating
Matt H
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7th Mar 08 at 11:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not many US car companies make "compact cars" (as they call them)

Terribley patriotic when it comes to cars, and everything else for that matter

What annoys me more is the people who drive hybrids, why don't they just buy a Golf TDI
csweatherston
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7th Mar 08 at 13:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lower fuel tax, and their all fat bast@rds
Scotty C
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7th Mar 08 at 13:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
Typical USA really.

It's got to be BIG or it ain't worth driving/using/watching/eating/shagging


Robbo
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7th Mar 08 at 14:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Simple answer, they dont need to

 
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