>At my old company, which was a Telephone company, a number of the
>vehicles were SUVs. Because the company was based out in a very rural
>area, they needed 4 wheel drive vehicles to get to where they needed to
>get.
>
>Where I am from you better know somebody with a truck or an SUV, else
>you just might be stuck for a while.
>
>People in big cities make these generalizations about SUVs and soccer
>moms, but there are a number of people who buy them because they do
>actually need them. They may look like soccer moms, but when the rain
>comes or the snow comes, they don't live in a city that can be prepared
>for such weather because they can't afford it.


I have no problems with SUV's that are actually used for real 
business purposes. All to often however these behemoths are used for 
hauling around spoiled kids and business yuppies. All too often 
during my commute, I see all too many SUV's with only one occupant, 
and far more often than not the drivers were suits who had nothing to 
do with physical work - the kind you'd see with electricians, 
carpenters, line techs etc - those who actually would need an SUV.

larry
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