"Corky Scott" wrote in message
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 04:19:36 GMT, "Ralph Nesbitt"
wrote:
Since when did the average "Soccer Mom SUV" become an "Off Road Vehicle"?
Ralph Nesbitt
Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type
Since they were first introduced back in the 70's. It's the loophole
that allows them to qualify as "light trucks" instead of normal
vehicals which means they do not have to conform to the exhaust
emissions regulations all normal cars are held to.
Since they *MUST* have four wheel drive in order to keep their light
truck status, commercials continually hype the usefulness of their
off-road capability, despite the fact that many of them are sold in
states where no snow or ice normally falls.
A good percentage of SUV's do not have 4WD. You can verify this in many
parts of the country where 2WD is the norm on Explorers, Jeeps,
Trailblazers, and the like. There is no requirement of 4WD to qualify as a
truck.
Since they are literally (perhaps this has changed recently) built on
truck chassis, people who buy them because they think they are safer
than ordinary cars are mistaken. They, at least until recently, did
not have the crash engineering designed into them that ordinary cars
had. Also, SUV's, because of their higher than normal weight and
higher than normal height, end up being more prone to loss of control
in marginal traction conditions than ordinary automobiles. Or at
least, that is what some experts have attempted to point out for
years.
As usual, inaccurate. Yes, SOME SUV's have a higher than car center of
gravity, but certainly lot all, or even a majority of them.
Oh yes, almost forgot, SUV's due to their "light truck" status, do not
have to conform to the fuel economy regulations regular cars must
adhere to either. As a result they are collectively known as gas
gusslers and are targeted by green activists for "tickets" against the
environment and some occasional vandalism.
Trucks have different CAFE standards ("Corporate Averge Fuel Economy").
Some are gas guzzlers, and some are more economical. There are many SUV's
out there that have gas mileage equal to many cars (in the 20MPG range, for
overall average driving).
Some people have a need for a bigger vehicle for whatever reason. That is
there prerogative.
The light truck loophole was created originally to give hard working
farmers a break.
Corky Scott
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