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LaCrepescule Wed 03-Dec-25 08:27:27

Anyone here dislike SUVs? My town is chock full of them but then again I do live in a posh town. The room they take up parking (I live on a street of terraces with on street parking,) and there are lots of narrow streets. I grew up in a family of five and we travelled all over Europe in an Austin 1100!
It’s not sour grapes and quite a few cities are now charging SUV drivers more to park. It feels like a step backwards when we’re all so concerned about the environment.

Allira Sun 07-Dec-25 11:24:23

David49

Allira

LauraNorderr

Perhaps David parks his car in his sitting room and has a sofa in his garage so that he can guard his wellies night and day. Those pesky spiders, wasps and mice can cause havoc with ones toes.

😂😂😂

I am still puzzled by David's post to me.

We used to have a lot of cars parked in our sitting room.
However, the DGC have grown out of toy cars now.

Sorry Allira it wasnt meant to be a reply at all.
No my car doesn’t live in the sitting room, it gets left out in the cold.

🤣

And mine.
It gets washed by the rain (good excuse)

Anyway, there's no room in the garage, it's so full of wellies and other junk.

David49 Sun 07-Dec-25 07:53:29

Allira

LauraNorderr

Perhaps David parks his car in his sitting room and has a sofa in his garage so that he can guard his wellies night and day. Those pesky spiders, wasps and mice can cause havoc with ones toes.

😂😂😂

I am still puzzled by David's post to me.

We used to have a lot of cars parked in our sitting room.
However, the DGC have grown out of toy cars now.

Sorry Allira it wasnt meant to be a reply at all.
No my car doesn’t live in the sitting room, it gets left out in the cold.

🤣

rosie1959 Sun 07-Dec-25 07:00:09

True Bluebell we have a bus pass but unfortunately not much in the way of buses for instance my DH had a hospital appointment last week to go by bus would have been walk for a mile or so catch the early bus where there is a good chance you wouldn't get a seat then an hours bus ride. By car 15mins
The buses only run hourly. I could walk to the bus stop but my DH would really struggle.
Where we live being without a car would be very limiting.

BlueBelle Sun 07-Dec-25 05:08:44

How lovely it is to have no car I don’t even know what an SUV is except I ve picked up it’s big 🤣and don’t bother enlightening me I ll be none the wiser I m happy with my free bus card gets me around and my feet do the rest

NotSpaghetti Sun 07-Dec-25 00:49:51

If we are looking at safety I believe that (for those inside it) while an SUV is safer than a small car in a head-on collision, a premium saloon with cutting-edge engineering can be safer than many mid-range or older design SUVs across the board.

I'm thinking Mercedes E-Class or Škoda Superb / VW Passat

...and for people not in the vehicle 10cms higher bonnet means 30% more deaths.

Allira Sat 06-Dec-25 23:37:52

LauraNorderr

Perhaps David parks his car in his sitting room and has a sofa in his garage so that he can guard his wellies night and day. Those pesky spiders, wasps and mice can cause havoc with ones toes.

😂😂😂

I am still puzzled by David's post to me.

We used to have a lot of cars parked in our sitting room.
However, the DGC have grown out of toy cars now.

SueDonim Sat 06-Dec-25 23:29:51

David49 said We are bigger but we CHOOSE bigger cars, there are plenty of small cars and on the top trim levels they are pretty nice.

In an accident it’s not rocket science that a small car comes off worst, however the safety of small cars is far better than it used to be

Yes, it’s ironic that someone cannot see that in a contest of Big Car v Small Car, the small car is likely to come off worse. hmm

The safety argument from SUV’s reminds me of the argument often heard from the US about guns. ‘I have a gun because my neighbour might have a gun and if I have a gun too, that makes us all safer.’

LauraNorderr Sat 06-Dec-25 23:28:29

Perhaps David parks his car in his sitting room and has a sofa in his garage so that he can guard his wellies night and day. Those pesky spiders, wasps and mice can cause havoc with ones toes.

Allira Sat 06-Dec-25 22:43:43

David49

Allira

😁
He's taken over the sitting room. 😴

We are bigger but we CHOOSE bigger cars, there are plenty of small cars and on the top trim levels they are pretty nice.

In an accident it’s not rocket science that a small car comes off worst, however the safety of small cars is far better than it used to be

What has that to do with the sitting room confused

The car sits on the drive, not in the sitting room.
The DH was sitting in the sitting room 😴

😁

David49 Sat 06-Dec-25 20:22:50

Allira

😁
He's taken over the sitting room. 😴

We are bigger but we CHOOSE bigger cars, there are plenty of small cars and on the top trim levels they are pretty nice.

In an accident it’s not rocket science that a small car comes off worst, however the safety of small cars is far better than it used to be

Maggiemaybe Sat 06-Dec-25 18:31:42

Allira it’s sp*ders in my wellies that I’m worried about! 👀 I was tidying out the garage where our wellies live, lacking a boot room, recently and there were some monster arachnids in there. 👀

My wellies live in the cellar, with the wine. I check them very carefully before putting them on ever since I disturbed a couple of wasps that had taken up residence in one. Suffice to say it didn’t end well for my big toe.

fancythat Sat 06-Dec-25 15:04:37

Nandalot

My niece, a paediatric consultant, is very anti these monsters cars. They are so dangerous for pedestrians, particularly children in an accident. She used to leaflet such cars about the statistics.

They are not great for people driving smaller cars either.

I know of an accident on a rural road. Hardly a scratch to the large vehicle, £1000[and this was a few years ago] damage to the smaller car.

fancythat Sat 06-Dec-25 14:54:33

Are cars bigger because people are bigger??

Allira Sat 06-Dec-25 14:40:18

😁
He's taken over the sitting room. 😴

LauraNorderr Sat 06-Dec-25 14:39:09

I do agree about the nuisance of welly buckles Maizie. Often get caught in one’s evening gown when attending balls on the neighbouring estate across muddy fields.
Not getting the Rolls out in order to save the planet.

LauraNorderr Sat 06-Dec-25 14:33:27

Oh dear Allira has Mr A been relegated to the boot room again. Surely you could let him have one of the spare bedrooms or one of the servants rooms at least.

Allira Sat 06-Dec-25 14:30:17

Allira it’s sp*ders in my wellies that I’m worried about! 👀 I was tidying out the garage where our wellies live, lacking a boot room, recently and there were some monster arachnids in there. 👀

Best not to investigate, SueDonim - I'm a spider magnet 😲

Allira Sat 06-Dec-25 14:27:54

LauraNorderr

Do you not have a boot room Allira?

Of course, LauraNorderr, but the boots, I'm afraid, have been relegated to the garage.

SueDonim Sat 06-Dec-25 13:13:40

Scribbles

Cabbie21, you might like a Jeep Renegade. It's described as a small SUV but it's really just a 5-seater hatchback but a few centimetres higher off the ground and thus easier to get in and out of.

A friend has one of those. He’s 6ft 8in (one of the few people my 6ft 4in son has met who’s taller than him!) and a personal trainer det so he’s huge but a Renegade suits him and his family just fine.

Allira it’s sp*ders in my wellies that I’m worried about! 👀 I was tidying out the garage where our wellies live, lacking a boot room, recently and there were some monster arachnids in there. 👀

Sago Sat 06-Dec-25 12:43:59

So by “posh” I guess the poster means affluent.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 06-Dec-25 12:38:44

I wouldn’t call Range Rovers, the big BMWs, Audis, Mercedes or Porches SUVs aren’t they just 4WD cars 🤷‍♀️

GrannyGravy13 Sat 06-Dec-25 12:35:41

LauraNorderr

Do you not have a boot room Allira?

Only in the stables 🏇

MaizieD Sat 06-Dec-25 12:28:32

For those of you stressing the 'safety' of SUVs just a reminder that with their higher centre of gravity they are more susceptible to roll over in the case of an accident or manoeuvring at speed.

MaizieD Sat 06-Dec-25 12:25:16

LauraNorderr

People who live in, or rather just outside ‘posh’ towns have buckles on their green wellies.

I've bought Hunters for decades because they are very comfortable to walk in. Those bl**dy buckles are useless decoration, no good actually putting the (equally useless) strap through them because it immediately comes undone again but the buckles are guaranteed to get things caught up on them in moments of stress, things like haynets and lead ropes grin

JaneJudge Sat 06-Dec-25 11:55:36

I don't live in a posh town but there are loads of SUVs