Granatlast007
Grantanow
They have better headroom for tall drivers and all the modern additional safety features require wider bodies to fit in and a heavier car is likely to protect its occupants more than one of the lightweights of yesteryear. I don't drive one ( we have a Volvo V70 estate) but I can see their advantages.
Heaven help us smaller car drivers then when we get hit by an SUV, or have an accident because we are dazzled by their lights or are unfortunate enough to see a pedestrian, child or bicyclist mowed down and more badly injured by the size and weight of the things.
The heaviness of an SUV also damages the roads, creates and enlarges potholes, damages verges and causes more pollution and noise pollution. We were walking at the edge of a country road recently and the noise as each of these tank-like vehicles roared past made it impossible to hear each other speak. Still, the occupants would have been safe inside.
Electric cars are much much heavier than petrol vehicles so will cause a more damage to roads and pedestrians!


