Reddit hate suvs I don't hate them, but an SUV is an objectively better vehicle for 95% of people. I hate when mounds of snow rub against the bottom of cars. Newer models will have more safety, and it just so happens most newer models are SUV’s. I mean, yes, but so was everything else. SUVs seem to be the new minivan for people that don’t want to drive a minivan. Yes, you and your passengers will likely be fine, but if I’m crossing the street and someone in their F150 hits me, I’m fucking dead because the top of their hood is even with my shoulder. And sure, from an enthusiast perspective that’s quite boring, but from a pragmatic point of view, I don’t hate SUVs at all. They're a stupid fucking car often driven by stupid fucking people. I'm from an Asian country, 3rd world narion with bad roads that are narrow and driving schools aren't mandatory here and because of that, my dad is the one teaching me how to drive and I hate the experience. It's impressively fast for its weight, it's luxurious through-the-roof, and it looks clean on the exterior. Even the 4runner is massive now. poor dealer network honestly i think for a lot of luxury buyers that alone is a dealbreaker. They think of themselves as superior beings with unlimited rights. I hate them I wish they never existed. Most of the time they never leave the road and are solely used for dropping kids off. Honda and Mitsubishi, and basically Lexus said fuck this noise and are halving model ranges. My car is nice to drive but it scrapes on some driveways (it’s not lowered), I drive on dirt roads which don’t need an SUV but it sure is reassuring, also the off-roading that the SUV does is not off-roading, it is stuff that I could do carefully in a car (e. People are buying SUV-s because they are left basically no choice at this point. Im looking to buy an SUV and hopefully stay under $25k and 40k miles. I looked online but it’s a crap shoot so I figured I’d ask some real people. I get the hate 100% and miss the days before all the SUVs but I can’t really do anything. I mean, I don’t deny their overall blandness but that comes as a byproduct of versatility. Aston Martin makes an SUV. Or would a station wagon, if they still really exist, be a decent option with some hauling possibility? /uj It's not the designers fault. I think im more flexible on the miles because seem to last longer nowadays. ๐ฎ๐ณ ๐๏ธ Place for all Indian riders to discuss news, reviews and motorcycle trips. Most people in my city drive SUVs and pick up trucks, so I would also feel extra vulnerable if I was ever (god forbid) in a collision. The high seats of SUVs to see over the hood take away a lot of comf even if they need to rebrand it a chevy or whatever, they'd prob sell plenty of them, esp if they're generic small suvs. Calling body on frame SUVs trucks makes sense cause they have most of the same bones underneath. And yet when it comes to buying a motorcar, they opt for a compact charcoal grey suv" Car designers hate SUVs too. We want civil and unpopular takes and discussion. She wants an SUV, a class of vehicle I despise and never paid attention to. Like over half of those crashes are the types of accidents I avoid on a daily basis by paying attention and leaving an adequate space to react to things in front of me. Minivans are uncool, SUV’s are cool. Any automobile that moves on four wheels can be discussed here. The only thing that are "real" SUVs these days are massive luxury liners. I read recently that they're more profitable for car companies so they spend way more of their advertising budget on them. They Are Not Economical. A Honda Odyssey and a Honda Pilot are more or less the same vehicle driven by the same demographic that guzzle the same amount of gas and do the same amount of damage, just some of the doors operate different, so it's a distinction without a difference. If you need to carry a lot of people and stuff, a station wagon or hatchback can do the same job while getting better gas mileage and handling better. I hate SUVs I unfortunately live in a car centric area. But one thing I hate about it is that it’s so damn big. I'm here asking Reddit for a list of SUVs that are reliable and affordable I can put guards on as I can't find a list on the internet. I DO hate what crossovers have done to the SUV market segment. The Rav 4 used to be a tiny SUV, now it’s a full size beast. Majority of car buyers aren’t into cars and the average person could care less about a transportation appliance. Car designs come and go in the automotive world all the time. So Porsche makes SUVs. Anyways I’m not against cars, just against how much infrastructure in the city is built for them when there should be alternatives. SUV quer dizer Sport Utility Vehicle, ou seja estamos a falar dos Range Rovers (não o modelo evoque), Volvo XC90/60, Jeep, Mitsubishi ASX, Ford Expedition etc. and recently, i noticed more and more people are getting SUVs. They are loud, dangerous, intimidating to look at (some of them are as big as literal tanks) and pollute the environment A LOT. I'm planning on buying a new car in the coming months and comparing of the different cars I've been looking at, I've seen comments here and there saying that hatchbacks from certain companies are overall a better value over subcompact SUVs from the same company (for example, The Honda Fit vs the Honda HR-V, and the Mazda CX-3 vs the Mazda 3 hatchback. Maine has the best weather outlook so I'd go with Bangor. Feb 6, 2023 ยท Comment & Analysis: When a hate for SUVs is mentioned there’s often a range of reactions from confusion to gotcha replies (ie someone smartly saying “what about…x, y and z” as if nobody advocating against mass SUV had heard that argument before). Unless you’ve got 3+ kids, I don’t see a need for it. It looks like I have 4 to check out: Forrester CX-5 Tiguan The second group of people who hate crossovers are die hard sports car enthusiasts who are kind of mad that some sports SUVs like the urus, cayenne, rsq8, trackhawk. But why the hate for SUVs? Jun 8, 2017 ยท I absolutely hate SUVs, and today I’m going to show you exactly why. Looks like we hit our regular weekly rants in unpopular opinion. Let’s start with the most obvious disadvantages of SUVs: Fuel consumption. That's why you see so many adverts for SUVs. u/I-Hate-SUVs. These are just crossovers, with are SUV-shaped cars as they are built on unibody platforms just like regular passenger cars. So here goes my rant. For my own needs, I wanted a small/mid size SUV. Trucks can haul and store stuff, minivans can haul kids better. I do a lot of camping and need a lot of cargo space, my most recent loss was a 2014 Dodge Journey R/T Sport Utility 4D for reference. These different regulations don't exist in Europe. i used to think that it was mostly people from USA who had these type of cars, but now they have become popular in Ireland too. Meanwhile, the world gets less spacious by the day. Jul 20, 2024 ยท What is the worst thing about driving a compact-sized SUV (Similar to a Subaru Forester) if you are used to driving a Sedan? (Maybe: Parking in tight spaces, gas mileage, more expensive insurance, car parts, repairs, reliability, power (0 to 60), quick action to move away from out-of-control drivers, etc. But now I wouldn't go back to a sedan. etc can actually beat their so called “sports car” around a track and at the drag strip. There is a lot of unfounded hate and frustration against SUVs and SUV drivers in me and I apologize for that. I can fit way more into the boot. First of all I don't have SUVs per se, I think they are good cars, best of both worlds, what I do hate is learning how to drive in them. Much easier to hate on things you don't enjoy yourself. Any uncivil and ToS violating comments will be removed and subject to a ban. If you need the extra volume of a SUV, try a few station wagons first, Audi, Volvo, Subaru. wet grass uphill, large potholes/poorly maintained dirt road, mounting kerbs I just hate that they've killed the small SUVs of yesteryear to make way for them. and the dealer network at genesis' launch, when interest was highest, was probably the worst since it leaned so heavily on hyundai dealers who thought they could nickel-and-dime and fuck around luxury buyers the same way you could someone who can barely get approved for a used Accent. The modern SUV fills the roll wagons did in the 70/80s and larger SUVs and minivans did in the 90s. I guess I didn’t realize there was a lot of SUV hate. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. A sports car/sedan might have worse visibility than an suv, BEHIND an suv, because the sports car/sedan can't see anything, while at least an suv can see through the windows. So if I'm looking at a new or newly used SUV, what is the best to get that doesn't feel like driving a truck? What I'm looking for is something a bit lower than most that handles more like a car. ๐คฃ. sooo many city dwellers would buy a small suv ev that got 150-200 mile range for cheap. This is a good use case for SUVs, most people hate them cause a lot of people don’t buy them for this reason especially in the city. Enjoy. Why is there all the hate for SUVs, I love them, they look cool to me, big and powerful. These days an SUV gets about the same mileage as a wagon while carrying more stuff, having better visibility, maybe a little off road capability depending on model, and being a lot more capable of soaking up the bumps on our shitty decaying roads. Edit: Requirements: Large dog, future children. But they went the other way with that one; they made it a big bloated piece of shit like the Chevy Tahoe. I fucking hate them. Gone are the small/mid size SUVs with proper selectable high/low 4x4 and decent clearance. SUVs are shown in rugged terrain, with families and bikes and kayaks and dogs and a picnic. There is no point for SUVs. SUV have much higher emissions that normal cars. I had plans in Texas but this morning I decided to book a flight to Boston and rent a car to drive to Portland, Maine. The reason why you see many more suvs is because of the current regulations that give sedans a huge disadvantage over suvs. The modern unibody/transverse-FWD crossover did not exist. They block your view at a dual lane intersection (especially in my car as it's a low car, by design not by modification), they block your view of the road when parked at the road side, they roll easier than any other vehicle and lack any leg room or boot/trunk space. It's the buyer. SUVs have no advantage over other cars. But not SUVs. A Skoda Fabia station wagon (which even in Europe is a rather small car) has more storage space than most SUV. I hate them because of how much more fatal they are in collisions. I myself do not hate pickups or Absolutely. Most SUVs are not even remotely optimized for technical offroading, and some don't even have 4x drive. Status symbol, lifestyle, and with big cars - feeling big makes people feel important. I don't want a giant SUV or a crossover. It should be noted that SUVs outselling cars is pretty much only the case in North America - Europeans still prefer compact hatches and wagons, Russians and Chinese still prefer sedans. Well. Lamborghini makes an SUV. Even the XJ Cherokee and ZJ Grand Cherokee, which were unibody, had truck-like attributes. But these same people buy giant SUVS with three rows of seats, just to not have kids and commute to work everyday with 2 rows of empty seats. I'm also seeing more hybrid SUVs now, which seems so incredibly stupid. I think most of that goes against the occasional asshole I see driving. Sedans don’t offer this and Americans have moved away from wagons long ago. The suv is marketed almost… I hate SUV/CUVs because they generaly don't seem to do anything well or be a very good value for the price premium they command. Before owning an SUV i never really cared for them. There’s a definite reason SUV’s are way more popular than MPV’s even though they’re almost exclusively used as MPV’s by a huge amount of owners, and it has nothing at all to do with how they drive. They are the best example of how shitty and flawed humans… As a parent with 2 kids we upgraded from a sedan to a SUV and two things that really make through SUV way better: I don't need to bend down when lifting the kids in and out if the car. As the suv has gained in popularity, the ability to sell an image has really taken over marketing. Reddit India bikes lovers gather here. Agora BMW X, Citroen C5, Volvo XC40 e merdas assim são Crossovers, é diferente porque esses carros normalmente usam o mesmo chassi (ou pouco alterado) dum hatchback ou sedan, logo Hey all, new to the sub. Be definition it makes it just OK at most things. That first one particularly, yeah the SUV caused the crash, but all the car had to do was pay attention and hit the brakes a little when the SUV started to cut him off. Renault's design director Laurens van den Acker once said "people wear garish clothes, dye their hair orange and cover themselves in tattoos. I also need AWD and prefer being higher up. Full size suvs in Ireland seems like a horrible idea (assuming your roads are somewhat similar to the UK). All things related to automobiles that move on two wheels. Bikes related discussion is not allowed here. Probably a lack of reason to use them Payback made decent use of its map for offroad racing and it took up a sizeable portion of the single player Heat had the bare minimum as far as offroad racing went by only having a side story and no post-launch offroad events iirc, and in Unbound theyre even less useful than the SUVs in Underground 2 where Most SUVs sold aren’t really SUVs, they’re cars… on stilts, a lifted hatchback if you will. ๐-๐ฎ๐ณ Auto enthusiasts discuss sedans, SUVs, hatchbacks, motor racing etc in Car India scene here on reddit. There are very few (if any) safety features that are SUV specific, that aren’t things required due to the other shortcomings of it being an SUV (camera in the back, anti roll systems, etc). Fix that loophole by either loosening regulations or regulate heavier vehicles more and I think you'd see manufacturers trying to introduce more sedans in their lineup Safety features are usually across all brands. 1. I prefer driving SUVs, I live in a very snowy place and I like the higher ground clearance. Post latest news, reviews, opinions, pics, etc here. " SUVs don't even have more cargo capacity compared to a wagon or van of the same size. Bentley has nailed it once again. I’m under the impression a lot of people simply feel like they need SUVs when they really don’t, as modern culture says so. I've never made it a secret that I hate SUV's. I think people forget how much better-riding sedans are, and having a nice trunk to stow things in versus an open hatch. But there are also tons of reasons not to get an SUV. ) Want to add to the discussion? Trucks need to be banned, we hate SUVs and all bikes need to get off the road. I am a inch shorter than you and generally hate SUVs for leg and head room. A lot more people haul stuff and store a bunch of shit in their trucks. g. The suv, due to its increased ground clearance and awd systems, is a better way for companies to market the "good life" to their customers. People need a lot more overall versatility these days. I know this sounds silly, but hear me out: cars just keep getting bigger and bigger and it has gotten completely out of hand. Apart from the fact that most people do not ever go in rough terrain. Finally (and this is the only part that I'll admit is totally subjective), SUVs just look horrible. Expand user menu Open settings menu. Sure some are tinted, but some aren't, and a lot of the tinted ones are pretty light in the daytime. (EU). I want a small SUV! The future of sustainable transportation is here! This is the Reddit community for EV owners and enthusiasts. Edit 2: Thank you all for the input. I hate suvs dominance in the market, but I do get the utility, more specifically of large truck sized suvs, room to haul all your shit and a bunch of people? Sounds great, but the primary group of people buying new cars are people in their thirties-fifties, who have kids and lots of shit to bring everywhere so it makes sense cause that’s what Discuss Cars in India and other automobile news here. Everything is a crossover now. SUVs are considered cars here, and therefore share the same fuel efficiency regulations. For the record, this is my opinion on pickup truck haters USING THIS REASON. But nowadays people only want SUVs and buy SUVs. Well, this should be a Venza replacement and slap the Camry badge on it and call it Camry Crossover like the Corolla Cross or something. especially uber and taxi drivers. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Collectible Avatars Almost any car is as multipurpose as a SUV. Pickups not so much, as an European they're quirky and I'd drive it for quirkines but I'd likely quickly see that it isn't very good. It is also more subtle than an Urus or DBX or Cullinan. So what kind of SUV would be best for someone who hates them. Cars related discussion is not allowed here. Please remember what subreddit you are in, this is unpopular opinion. At least the pickup truck doesn’t waste space for air conditioning to heat up and cool down. I don't care about off road, I don't need tons of storage. . I hate SUVs, and the fact we see them everywhere on the roads is fuelling my hatred for them. I hate everything about SUVs. Pretty much every SUV was on a compact or midsize truck architecture. The United States is really obsessed with SUVs and trucks and some SUVs aren’t really SUVs, just lifted sedan with an SUV body. If you don't want a shitty SUV, you have fuck all choice in engines chassis types, and even models. But the Blazer, and the S10 Blazer in particular, was only ever an average SUV. Hey all! I wanted to see what people had good experience with and what I should stay away from for used SUV’s. People hate on SUVs immensely in this subreddit, but the Bentayga is next-level. As someone with autism, I can’t stand the noises they make, being near these vehicles can be overwhelming to me. I hate big cars (such as SUVs and pickup trucks) with a passion. A new Corolla feels as big as an older Camry. Desculpa mas deves estar a confundir com crossover. Ive never driven in Ireland, but I would not want to deal with laybys in an suv or truck. Indian Bikes Reddit community. Most SUV cannot handle rough terrain. I prefer SUVs for extra security and comfort Great if you have kids I think they're ok No opinion about them, good or bad Terrible for narrow Irish roads I hate SUVs, they are a disgrace Vote Closes SUVs are built on a body-on-frame platform, the same platform type as trucks are built on. . Join and Discuss evolving technology, new entrants, charging infrastructure, government policy, and the ins and outs of EV ownership right here. Popular among the 25-65 female with family primarily. When I get a new vehicle, my preference would be something like a mid-90s 4runner. First he's a hothead, always flaring his temper because 1/2 of reddit owns an SUV or their parents do and they grew up with one. Motorbikes related posts here.
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