A growing trend that I'm seeing of late is a rash of people who have this brilliant idea to set fire to every SUV that they see. No one has actually done this (to my knowledge), but they advocate the actually setting fire to and watching SUV's burn down to a twisted, smoking metal frame.
Are people really not thinking this through?
Are they not aware that while the average SUV may get poor mileage, that they have to pass the same emissions control standards as the rest of the cars on the roads? That they may burn a lot of gas, they still have to burn it cleanly?
That burning the SUV would release more carbon and toxins into the atmosphere than the SUV would do in its operational lifespan? Carpet, Bumpers, Upholstery, Tires, Hoses, Fuel, Oil, Grease, heck all of the plastics that are in the modern vehicle would off-gas a hell of a lot of pollutants.
Or, what about all of the times where driving an SUV is the responsible thing to do? Case in point. Five people went to an SCA event that was a 600 mile round trip. We all piled into our friend's Avalanche and went with all of our gear. Let's crunch the numbers.
Friend with the Avalanche would have taken her Saturn instead and gone by herself, my sister and I went in my Geo Metro and finally our other two friends went in their Dodge Neon. The breakdown is as follows...
Saturn (33mpg) used 18.18 gallons of fuel
Dodge Neon (35mpg) used 17.14 Gallons of fuel
Geo Metro (45mpg) used 13.33 Gallons of fuel.
So all three vehicles together used 48.45 gallons between them for this trip.
or
SUV (20mpg) used 30 gallons of fuel
So gee! The fuel inefficient vehicle carrying 5 people and gear used less fuel than all three fuel efficient vehicles combined. By a whopping 18.45 gallons no less.
<gasp!> It was the responsible choice!
And now we get to the point of my rant. It is not the SUV's fault. It is the fault of the drivers who think that they need to make their daily commute. That it is the fault of people who need to show off their immense wealth and their equally diminutive penises.
Alas, these are sheeple we're talking about and therefore it must be the SUV's fault. Couldn't be the douchewaffle of a driver. No...humans aren't responsible for their actions.
It's the SUV.
Are people really not thinking this through?
Are they not aware that while the average SUV may get poor mileage, that they have to pass the same emissions control standards as the rest of the cars on the roads? That they may burn a lot of gas, they still have to burn it cleanly?
That burning the SUV would release more carbon and toxins into the atmosphere than the SUV would do in its operational lifespan? Carpet, Bumpers, Upholstery, Tires, Hoses, Fuel, Oil, Grease, heck all of the plastics that are in the modern vehicle would off-gas a hell of a lot of pollutants.
Or, what about all of the times where driving an SUV is the responsible thing to do? Case in point. Five people went to an SCA event that was a 600 mile round trip. We all piled into our friend's Avalanche and went with all of our gear. Let's crunch the numbers.
Friend with the Avalanche would have taken her Saturn instead and gone by herself, my sister and I went in my Geo Metro and finally our other two friends went in their Dodge Neon. The breakdown is as follows...
Saturn (33mpg) used 18.18 gallons of fuel
Dodge Neon (35mpg) used 17.14 Gallons of fuel
Geo Metro (45mpg) used 13.33 Gallons of fuel.
So all three vehicles together used 48.45 gallons between them for this trip.
or
SUV (20mpg) used 30 gallons of fuel
So gee! The fuel inefficient vehicle carrying 5 people and gear used less fuel than all three fuel efficient vehicles combined. By a whopping 18.45 gallons no less.
<gasp!> It was the responsible choice!
And now we get to the point of my rant. It is not the SUV's fault. It is the fault of the drivers who think that they need to make their daily commute. That it is the fault of people who need to show off their immense wealth and their equally diminutive penises.
Alas, these are sheeple we're talking about and therefore it must be the SUV's fault. Couldn't be the douchewaffle of a driver. No...humans aren't responsible for their actions.
It's the SUV.
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