Big cars are dead weight dragging down climate policy - eviltoast
  • LifeOfChance@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The US needs to revisit emissions laws. We need access to smaller trucks. Very VERY few people need a tank on public roads. I’d love to get something like an S10, early 2000’s ranger, or an older Tacoma sized truck. My 13" F150 extended crew is the largest truck I feel comfortable owning.

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      9 months ago

      It does make me curious: has anyone seen a survey on how widespread that interest may be? Sure, it’s the practical answer, but i it an answer that a lot of people would give?

      Or how much price difference would it require? We naturally expect a smaller vehicle to cost less. The propaganda from one major manufacturer is that a small truck is still as complex and materials cost is small, so they could not produce a small truck for enough less that people would buy it. I know it’s corporate propaganda for sticking with their profit machines, but I suspect there may also be some truth in it.