• @mob@sopuli.xyz
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    51 year ago

    My Ford Taurus isn’t going to get into the Uintas or Wasatch range. Getting rid of my SUV will really hurt my wifes ability to release rehabilitated animals.

    But, I don’t want to be a stupid fucker. What should I get after I get rid of my SUV?

      • @ur_dad@lemmy.world
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        101 year ago

        100% agree. I’m a handyman and drive an outback. People are usually surprised when I open the hatch and it’s full of my tool boxes.

      • @mob@sopuli.xyz
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        61 year ago

        Pretty low clearance but maybe we can get some beavers in there.

        I was being snarky originally but you could have a point there.

          • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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            51 year ago

            Just require a commercial license/insurance for vehicles that large (and up)

            You’ll have a lot less people who don’t need them

        • @M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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          1 year ago

          The older (until 2003 ish) Impreza can hold a whole ass washer/dryer/oven/dishwasher in the back no issue then they made it too round. I remember helping someone move and they had a stupid “truck” but could not get the bed cover off so me and my snoopy looking car moved all the appliances (3 trips) while the “truck” moved boxes and flat furniture.

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          If you want to have a better chance at offroad with a subaru invest in a good skidplate and if really needed they have a higher clearance model. I have been places in them that the brodozers get stuck in seconds.

    • @Number1SummerJam@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      Even an older model SUV like a Honda CRV will take up a lot less space than its modern counterpart. Station wagons can be sexy too if that’s your style.

      • GreenM
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        51 year ago

        Don’t let me start about my station wagon. I can get them back seats perfectly horizontal connecting the back space with middle and it makes comfy double bed. Not to mention that under the floor there are tons of storage spaces to keep all the tools and food or whatever out of the way.

        • @cosmo@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          In cities it does. Here where I live there’s being made a point of existing parking spaces being too narrow for modern cars. They are so much wider these days.

    • @BlackVenom@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      While parent is extreme and minimizes that some people have legitimate needs… You do raise another interesting point… You have an SUV and a Fullsize Sedan. I’m sure you have your reasons but it’s an amusing anecdote.

      • @mob@sopuli.xyz
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        11 year ago

        yeah. turns out animal rehibition isn’t very profitable and I wasn’t really expecting to end up in a responsible/respectable life. We bought what we could afford.

        I take my electric skateboard to school when I can(weather permitting) , but I will choose shitty emissions for a 10-50 mile drive to save an animals life over letting it die or live in a cage. and honestly, I am only going to school to get money to expand the rehabilitation… I will try to get a vehicle that is better for the environment when I can afford it though.

    • @bigschnitz@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      A station wagon is easier for moving animals, more space than a small SUV - it’s lower to the ground (huge plus if you have to lift them in, easier for them if you are leading them up a portable ramp).

      The trade off is you can’t do soft sand, cross deeper streams etc, but IMO animals don’t need to be released far off track, to me it’s worth the trade off.

    • GreenM
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      1 year ago

      People driving heavy terrain in wilderness around here use small jeep like cars. Even US army used use them back in the day before monster trucks became a thing.
      Edit: I meant small variants. Not the big size ones.

          • @mob@sopuli.xyz
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            11 year ago

            I don’t think I agree. Pretty sure a 2 door jeep is still a sport utility vehicle

            • @M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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              31 year ago

              I am not a jeep fan but I don’t think I can put a 2 door YJ in the same category as say an escalade. We need to make trains and smaller cars cool again.

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          But it’s not huge ass truck like vehicle. One is parked right next to mu European sized car and Jeep’s smaller overall even if bit higher due to being offroad vehicle.

          Edit: I mean small jeeps. Not their big variants.

          I think point of critique of modern SUV usage is about their unnecessary big size and weight which leads to space wasting and higher fuel consumption which has its own negatives.