The cars of the 1960’s were beautiful—long and streamlined, with “fishtail” fins. Then came the Arab Oil Embargo of the mid ’70’s, and cars became “compact”. Today, most cars are hybrid or electric, with LED headlights, so there’s far less need for Arab oil—but IMO, they’re as ugly as army tanks!
Sorry, kid, but these failures are too self-centered to care about others. They only care about their image and stroking their fragile egos. Fortunately, nowadays people have become aware of this and are working towards vehicles that are more planet friendly. Even EVs are becoming more favorable, but they feel the transition is too quick and just need it stretched out to better prepare for it. I agree with it. I fully support EVs as well but most households, cities, and roads are not accommodated for them very well or at all. We need to work on those first.
Well, at least they’ve made them less prone to rollover … and the turbocharged four cylinder engines they’re using make them more efficient. At any rate, the market has spoken – people like the taller driving position, ease of entry and exit, and the, yes, utility of an SUV.
Things that keep me from wanting or buying an SUV:1: Fuel and tire costs. Filling that big tank costs money $$$ My Buick takes 18 gallons, the average large SUV 25 or more, and much lower mileage I average 30. Filling up every 2 weeks is much nicer than every week. A new set of 15" tires every 3 years cost me $240. ONE tire for an SUV avg. $150-200+ and way up $$$$
2: Safety: That glaring blind spot in front, Not being able to see everything that is in front of me is a deal-breaker. That blind spot has killed many small children /pedestrians. It’s not worth the liability risk. Add rollover risks into the mix and you get a hard NO from me.4 wheel drive does mean you can drive in any conditions, i used to work in a ski valley and hardly a week went by when some moron rolled their SUV down the ravine, thinking it could handle the heavy snow (28 feet average a season!)
,3: Maintenance costs: Bigger vehicles means more wear on parts than a vehicle a mere 1000lbs lighter. Especially the transmission and suspension, which are susceptible to extra wear from being in a heavier vehicle.
4: Size, I drive to work during the week, BY MYSELF, we are a nation of single driver commuters, a giant vehicle for ONE person make absolutely no sense unless you are overcompensating for a physical/mental shortcoming. (Here’s a clue: the fact that WE SEE YOU driving one means "We know what’s really up and are pointing and LAUGHING at YOU " I know I certainly am! And although I am not contributing as much to global warming as you are, I’d rather not join the herd in making it worse.
Considering that SUVs are built on truck frames to take advantage of differences in safety standards, any claims of superior crash performance have serious flaws in their foundations.
Yet no one dares to remove the SUV exception to gas mileage requirements. I lived in Marin where it was not uncommon to see near-empty, stopped school buses being passed by SUVs carrying one kid to school.
My electric company tries to shame me for using more than my neighbors. It is such crap, my 900 square foot house uses more than my neighbors 3000 square foot house? I went paperless on my billing, and they still mail me the efficiency crap, wasting paper and my time. And they charge me $ for environmental fees. More crap.
Today Alex is driving a Cybertruck to her daily hate Jews protest. Reminds me of the line, “Deadhead Sticker on a Cadillac”. Stop worrying about what others do, take care of yourself.
Hello Everyone 1 day ago
Yeah, Condensension always goes over so well.
PS. I poirpoisely mispelled a word or two. :)
snsurone76 1 day ago
I’m guessing there will be no Christmas-themed strip tomorrow. Or Hannukah-themed one the next day.
Dean 1 day ago
On sunny days I often wonder why don’t all those cars have matte finishes not blinding everyone.
snsurone76 1 day ago
The cars of the 1960’s were beautiful—long and streamlined, with “fishtail” fins. Then came the Arab Oil Embargo of the mid ’70’s, and cars became “compact”. Today, most cars are hybrid or electric, with LED headlights, so there’s far less need for Arab oil—but IMO, they’re as ugly as army tanks!
TwilightFaze 1 day ago
Sorry, kid, but these failures are too self-centered to care about others. They only care about their image and stroking their fragile egos. Fortunately, nowadays people have become aware of this and are working towards vehicles that are more planet friendly. Even EVs are becoming more favorable, but they feel the transition is too quick and just need it stretched out to better prepare for it. I agree with it. I fully support EVs as well but most households, cities, and roads are not accommodated for them very well or at all. We need to work on those first.
Droptma Styx 1 day ago
Well, at least they’ve made them less prone to rollover … and the turbocharged four cylinder engines they’re using make them more efficient. At any rate, the market has spoken – people like the taller driving position, ease of entry and exit, and the, yes, utility of an SUV.
gantech 1 day ago
What comes next is you get your EV keyed.
William Robbins Premium Member about 24 hours ago
Yeah, our problem is we didn’t scold working people enough…
monya_43 about 24 hours ago
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Squoop about 24 hours ago
Making the world better one SUV-shaming ticket at a time. This is why she is my fav character of this strip.
Space_cat about 23 hours ago
Things that keep me from wanting or buying an SUV:1: Fuel and tire costs. Filling that big tank costs money $$$ My Buick takes 18 gallons, the average large SUV 25 or more, and much lower mileage I average 30. Filling up every 2 weeks is much nicer than every week. A new set of 15" tires every 3 years cost me $240. ONE tire for an SUV avg. $150-200+ and way up $$$$
2: Safety: That glaring blind spot in front, Not being able to see everything that is in front of me is a deal-breaker. That blind spot has killed many small children /pedestrians. It’s not worth the liability risk. Add rollover risks into the mix and you get a hard NO from me.4 wheel drive does mean you can drive in any conditions, i used to work in a ski valley and hardly a week went by when some moron rolled their SUV down the ravine, thinking it could handle the heavy snow (28 feet average a season!)
,3: Maintenance costs: Bigger vehicles means more wear on parts than a vehicle a mere 1000lbs lighter. Especially the transmission and suspension, which are susceptible to extra wear from being in a heavier vehicle.
4: Size, I drive to work during the week, BY MYSELF, we are a nation of single driver commuters, a giant vehicle for ONE person make absolutely no sense unless you are overcompensating for a physical/mental shortcoming. (Here’s a clue: the fact that WE SEE YOU driving one means "We know what’s really up and are pointing and LAUGHING at YOU " I know I certainly am! And although I am not contributing as much to global warming as you are, I’d rather not join the herd in making it worse.
rugeirn about 23 hours ago
Alex doesn’t mention it, but there’s also that warm, satisfying feeling of having rammed her superiority up somebody’s nose again.
Blueskyfox about 23 hours ago
“Merry Christmas, honey! I sold my watch to buy you a Cadillac Escalade!”“And I shaved my head bald to buy you a Chevrolet Suburban.”“Cool!”
aerotica69 about 23 hours ago
Sorry, honey, what comes next is most likely littering.
zwilnik64 about 23 hours ago
Considering that SUVs are built on truck frames to take advantage of differences in safety standards, any claims of superior crash performance have serious flaws in their foundations.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 21 hours ago
Social warrior heal thy self.
Carl Premium Member about 21 hours ago
A stinging rebuke from a selfish fellow citizen. Yeah, that’ll do something. I wonder how many pictures of herself ticketing she posted online.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 20 hours ago
Luxury cars of the 30’s had special trunk compartments to hold picnic hampers.
And does anybody out there know what a running board is?Anybody under 30,I mean
mistercatworks about 20 hours ago
Yet no one dares to remove the SUV exception to gas mileage requirements. I lived in Marin where it was not uncommon to see near-empty, stopped school buses being passed by SUVs carrying one kid to school.
FRITH RA about 20 hours ago
Buy electric. They can’t accuse you of gas guzzling. (Though some people are trying to make it even worse.)
sjsczurek about 20 hours ago
Alix, stop wasting paper!
HodgeElmwood about 19 hours ago
Ah, youthful naiveté
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 18 hours ago
My electric company tries to shame me for using more than my neighbors. It is such crap, my 900 square foot house uses more than my neighbors 3000 square foot house? I went paperless on my billing, and they still mail me the efficiency crap, wasting paper and my time. And they charge me $ for environmental fees. More crap.
Com Ed should change their name to Commy Ed.
lnrokr55 about 17 hours ago
Glad it’s almost Christmas, ready to quiet down ! Happy Christmas Folks !
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Clearly, this strip pre-dates hybrids by a couple of decades or more!
Ammosexual is riding the Red Wave Premium Member about 16 hours ago
Today Alex is driving a Cybertruck to her daily hate Jews protest. Reminds me of the line, “Deadhead Sticker on a Cadillac”. Stop worrying about what others do, take care of yourself.
willie_mctell about 16 hours ago
And then revenge.
dogday Premium Member about 16 hours ago
Yeah…I’ll do all those things when you learn to dress like an adult and not a self-indulgent slob so….never mind.
jvscanlan Premium Member about 14 hours ago
Once upon a time. Now they go out and buy another SUV
desertinutah1951 about 12 hours ago
She gives too much credit to the human race—and a Merry Christmas to you all.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 hours ago
Everyone needs a goal in life.
eddi-TBH about 11 hours ago
Idealism goes head on into egoism.