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The SUV sell-off has begun
Who can afford to drive these gas guzzlers anymore? "Sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks — symbols of Americans' obsession with horsepower, size, and status — are falling out of favor as consumers rich and poor encounter sticker shock at the pump, paying upward of $80 to fill gas tanks." 5 comments from 4 users
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posted by
OldBlue56
on May 6, 2008 at 05:02 PM
With my $95 tax incentive rebate, I can now afford a one time fill up in my truck and a 6 pack of beer.... posted by
ontos
on May 6, 2008 at 04:54 PM
I'm glad mine is paid off. $112 to fill it up every two weeks. It's still cost effective to drive though....payments + fillups on a new hybrid or more fuel effciant van would still cost more per month than feeding what we have. A minivan or anything with batteries would die quickly out where I live. Bad roads, pot holes, washboards, mud holes when it rains, sharp rocks, dust and dirt all can ruin a car long before the thing is paid for. I've had SUV's and pickups long before they were a fad. I'll have one around long after the fad dies too.
posted by
randomfactor
on May 6, 2008 at 04:48 PM
Trouble is, these SUV's will be purchased used by the people least likely to be able to afford to operate them. Without decent public transit, there's little option. posted by
OldBlue56
on May 6, 2008 at 04:46 PM
Last night my wife and I were discussing selling her 2004 BMW and buying a new one. But a new one is over $50k. Maybe I should get a part time job and become a Saturday afternoon radio talking head. The extra $400 a month would cancel out the payment. posted by
Griffon64
on May 6, 2008 at 04:17 PM
The end of the ( needlessly, unless status and ego is a need in which case awww shame ) enormous SUV and truck pretty much can't come soon enough. Remember when you didn't have your view of the road ahead blocked by the tailgate of an enormous truck?
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