Tuesday, November 6th, 2007|
An SUV May Be Your Most Practical Choice
Do you drive a small economy car to conserve on the cost of fuel? Some of us drive a lot on our own, and having an economical vehicle is the only way we can afford to live. For most people, conserving on fuel is a concern, but it isn’t a top priority even though fuel prices still seem to be slowly but surely rising. That’s because a lot of people don’t commute as far as they used to. If you drive a Civic a thousand miles a week or an Ascender a few hundred less, you’ll be consuming the same amount of fuel.
It just doesn’t make sense for a family of five to try to cram themselves and their belongings into a small car whenever they need to go someplace. No matter how much you’d like to cut down on fuel consumption, if you need a bigger vehicle, you need it.
Driving an Isuzu SUV or some other model doesn’t mean you’re unaware of the greenhouse effect or selfishly burning up natural resources. Although this sentiment has fallen somewhat by the wayside, it is still popular with a lot of people.
There are practical benefits to driving an SUV. They can comfortably seat several adults or children to make car pooling possible. They are also economical alternatives to even less fuel efficient trucks when you need safe, durable transportation in inclement weather.
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