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To: Michael Jose <mwjose@u.arizona.edu>, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: SUV etc. (No or very little MG/LBC content)
From: Dan Dwelley <ddwelley@excite.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:41:13 -0800 (PST)
Uh Mike...
Driving IS a privelege. It may seem like a right based on how easily a
license is obtained...but I want to see anyone tell a cop or Judge that they
cannot take their licese away because it's a right not a privelege. Reality
check CONFIRMED!

Dan

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:15:12 -0700, Michael Jose wrote:

>  I think the deal with SUVs outside of the necessity context is that
>  Americans want big fancy cars.  No one is going to take a Lexus or
>  Mercedes or Cadillac or Lincoln SUV and do the same damage to it that he
>  would an International Scout or a Blazer.  The way I see it is that when
>  they instituted the fleet mileage and emissions standards, 6 passenger
>  sedans died, as did those 20-foot long 7 liter 2 door Lincolns, because
>  those monsters couldnt make the cut.  Trucks didn't have the same
>  restrictions on mileage and emissions, and so have now taken the place
>  of the old road yachts--gadget laden with creature comforts, huge, and
>  they give the owner bragging rights as to having the biggest, best, most
>  expensive (the Ford Excursion HAD to be bigger than the Suburban).
>  Americans wanted their giant cars and emissions laws, and so we end up
>  with giant SUVs (Now Volkswagen is coming out with one!).  I would like
>  to say that I have absolutely no qualms with an SUV if you need one, but
>  no one NEEDs a Cadillac SUV, it's a status symbol.  What would help with
>  safety issues, and traffic congestion, and pollution, and road rage, is
>  if it were actually harder than sending in box tops to get a license in
>  this country.  I know in AZ, where I got mine 3 short years ago, the
>  test was easy, and the guy before me didnt' even parallel park, and
>  still got a license.  Here in America driving is a right, and not a
>  privelege, and that is why the majority of drivers are unprepared for
>  what awaits them on the roads, and moveable pedals and automatic
>  transmissions just make it easier for poorer drivers to get behind the
>  wheels of more and more steel.
>  If it were harder to get a license, there would be many fewer cars on
>  the road, less pollution, less traffic, and more room and gas for LBCs,
>  which is what I think everyone wants!  Sorry to be so long, but I think
>  this would help a lot of problems--make driving a privelege!!
>  Mike Jose
>  


Dan Dwelley
77 Midget
Alexandria, Va.





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