• ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It’s already been proven time and time again.

    Emission standards.

    Emission standards are based on size and weight. Bigger vehicles have less strict emission standards so rather than giving a fuck about the environment car manufacturers found a loophole by just making everything bigger.

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      10 months ago

      Something people overlook when the word “loophole” is used in federal regulation. Mot of the time those loopholes are intentionally put there so that the industry that is the target of regulation doesn’t have to do anything. And since congressmen don’t actually write regulation, understand what they are regulating, nor give a fuck about anything besides getting paid, they all vote for legislation that has those “loopholes,” and can shrug their shoulders when the “intent” of the regulation is ignored.

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    10 months ago

    God its nice to see actual articles in this comm. Mods, can we please place limits restricting memes?

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    10 months ago

    That article is intentionally stupid. He says the reasons in the first paragraph ($$$$) and then ignores them. It’s the money, stupid.

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    10 months ago

    Cars aren’t getting bigger in Europe, only in the US. In Europe, everyone is downsizing due to various restrictions.

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      10 months ago

      Cars are definitely getting bigger also in Europe

      In Italy the most popular car is transitioning from the fiat panda (365 cm) to the jeep Renegade (425 cm)

      And the newer model of the fiat panda that’s coming out is 40 cm bigger

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        10 months ago

        That’ll be hilarious when they can no longer fit down their streets.

        Just came from Italy and I absolutely loved how easy it was to see on the road, because all the cars were small.

        But fight the large cars as much as you can, they’re absolutely awful to live with.

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          it’s already hard to fit a small car to park in the city, i don’t understand how people can even think to buy a car that’s longer than 4 meters. Roads and houses were built during the baby boom when cars weren’t used by everyone, so for example in my area there are 0.8 car parks per family.

          Then i see my cousin, living alone, single, no family buying a huge 5,5 meters SUV “because in the next three years i plan to move, bigger space is useful”. Could rent a van for 100 euro a day instead of spending 10k euro extra for a monster…

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      Dunno, in Lithuania and around they are getting bigger, not sure about the western Europe though. But seeing every car brand making bigger versions of each car (Yaris cross, Peugeot 2008, Volkswagen t-cross and many more)makes me think they probably are getting bigger there as well.