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Jerry2144

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2. One silver lining for the Felon's gas prices
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 09:14 AM
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If they stay this high for much longer, then car makers will bring back smaller, more fuel economical cars or electric cars. These gas hogs will be too expensive to keep and won’t sell well new

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And they travel 10-20mph over the speed limit, weigh 3,000 lbs more, bucolic_frolic Monday #1
One silver lining for the Felon's gas prices Jerry2144 Monday #2
Must Read malaise Monday #3
And they block visibility for other motorists Johnny2X2X Monday #4
When you're making a left hand turn across from one these trucks, you cannot see what's coming. Swede Monday #9
I can understand people wanting them for families Johnny2X2X Monday #19
Toyota Prius: 49-57 mpg VMA131Marine Monday #18
Yes and they are built aerodynamic and low TexasBushwhacker Monday #25
I think the 18-Wheelers are going to go electric sooner than later VMA131Marine Yesterday #58
Nevertheless TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #60
Headlights so high they've blinding. Sequoia Monday #36
Hyundai hybrids also get there JT45242 Monday #56
A couple of days ago I stood in front of one of these behemoths in the Publix parking lot. sop Monday #5
Sounds like a RAM truck Ferryboat Monday #20
I live in suburbia where there is no reason for Scrivener7 Monday #6
Every accident and incident I've had seems to have been involved with a Ford F-series truck Tommy Carcetti Monday #7
me sweetapogee Monday #57
Large pickups and S.U.V.s look small from Emile Monday #8
Semis are mostly on freeways and industrial areas, not many pedestrians crossing streets in front of them. Swede Monday #11
I drove one 3,000 miles every week, on Emile Monday #14
18 wheelers are super-sizing too orthoclad Monday #23
Their popularity is based on size. MineralMan Monday #10
With the huge tires and '"peaked chariot" hubcaps bedazzled Monday #27
That's about it. MineralMan Monday #29
I always give them every opportunity to pass me bedazzled Monday #47
Women like driving them too. BannonsLiver Monday #53
I think many people think they're safer to drive. MineralMan Monday #54
Mister Macho Jockstrap... GiqueCee Monday #12
I know a landscaper. He needed a new working truck Scrivener7 Monday #17
All those electronic gimmicks... GiqueCee Monday #34
When I contact a contractor for an estimate, MineralMan Monday #35
I hope you let the contractor whose time you are wasting realizes questionseverything Monday #45
Nope. I won't hire such a contractor. MineralMan Monday #50
LOL - "11 months of snow and 1 month of bad sledding" GenThePerservering Yesterday #61
You're obviously familiar... GiqueCee Yesterday #67
They are freakin' everywhere. Happy Hoosier Monday #13
Add the Carolina squat to the mix ornotna Monday #15
and don't get me started on how trying to back out of a parking space when they're right next to you!!! a kennedy Monday #16
The headlights! Ferryboat Monday #21
And a majority of them also have their fog lamps on too. Emile Monday #43
Another thing about this is the insurance companies. Blue Full Moon Monday #22
It's mostly bad drivers driving vehicles they can't handle. GoCubsGo Monday #24
The old saying "the bigger the pickup the smaller the wang" Clouds Passing Monday #26
I don't have any stats at my fingertips, but I'm willing to bet that the majority of people... 3catwoman3 Monday #28
+1. Their purpose is to impress and intimidate. dalton99a Monday #31
It's the "alpha" display orthoclad Monday #33
And boy are they annoying! ananda Monday #30
Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. orthoclad Monday #32
I thought those were bags containing their brains... The Madcap Monday #41
I'm not convinced this explains the worldwide trend. cab67 Monday #37
It's not a global 'worldwide' trend unweird Monday #44
Agree with everyone here Chi67 Monday #38
Smaller SUV's work pretty well for families (even better than most minivans). The Madcap Monday #40
I can understand a pickup if... The Madcap Monday #39
+1. The margin for error is reduced dalton99a Monday #46
From my observation, since the pandemic many careless drivers, of all sizes. question everything Monday #42
Overall behavior has worsened fujiyamasan Yesterday #64
I hate driving in this country now RockCreek Monday #48
My #1 rule as a Pedestrian: they're trying to kill you. maxsolomon Monday #49
That's one place where I will not drive GenThePerservering Yesterday #63
Since the Pandemic, it's much less crowded downtown. maxsolomon Yesterday #65
It *is* better than it was, but still makes me crazy GenThePerservering Yesterday #66
and people refuse to take public transit because it is too "dangerous" DBoon Monday #51
The problem is more than just blind spot and size LogDog75 Monday #52
This is news to these folks? Miguelito Loveless Monday #55
Sometimes when I park in a lot I'll walk by one of the giant pickup trucks and the tailgate will by as high Vinca Yesterday #59
Many, many Americans are over-vehicled...nt Wounded Bear Yesterday #62
Referred to as "Grow-Dozers" in Humboldt County. PufPuf23 Yesterday #68
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