I know they probably thought this would be super cool and all, but I’m just utterly disgusted by it.

There are full-on transit vehicles that have a smaller footprint and can carry more than double the number of people.

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    Good luck finding a parking space.

    Average US parking space according to wikipedia is 8.5 to 9 ft wide. The Escalade IQL is 85 inches (7.1ft) wide with mirrors folded. That gives you 1.5 to 2 feet of space total (not on each side), so you’d probably have to trap your passengers just for the driver’s side to get out in many situations like strip malls, movie theaters, hotels, parking garages that were designed for normal sized vehicles. (For comparison a Toyota Corolla is 5.8ft wide would have about 3 feet of space). Expect a lot of dinged doors and door dinging.

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      Expect a lot of dinged doors and door dinging.

      …which will then lead to wider parking spaces and even more space stolen from pedestrians and cyclists.

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      I’ve seen a similar suv (not sure which model) at my local grocery store parking lot, and it was so long that they couldn’t park in the regular parking space and had to have someone in the car wait at the front driveway of the store with their hazards on.

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    Even when a car is needed, I just want to get from A to B safely and inexpensively. The only “perk” I would care about is seats that don’t suck for long trips. And I guarantee my back would hate the seats in this vehicle. I give it 0 stars.

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      F-150 SuperCrew with an 8-foot bed is 244 inches long, just over 20 feet. But that’s a truck with an 8-foot bed, it might actually do something useful sometimes. This is a three-row pavement princess SUV.

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      And, as a reminder, the top 3 best selling vehicles in the US have all been pickups the last several years in a row. The F Series is king.

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    Out of all the many things to hate, I hate the built in tablets per seat the most. Like my kids fucking need that lmao

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    I recently thought about “muscle cars” in comparison to normal sports cars. Muscle cars are just heavy and slower cars with bigger motors, arent they?

    In the past I found them cool, but arent they pretty dumb?

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      As a car enthusiast I’m incredibly conflicted because muscle cars are cool – but I can’t for the life of me tell you why. They’re loud, heavy, inefficient, and much clumsier and slower than other sports cars (which is why I prefer sports cars anyway). They have incredible amounts of power but they can’t even use it properly except on a prepped drag surface, maybe.

      You’re right, they really are dumb as fuck.

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      Muscle cars are slower going around a twisty race track than a standard sports cars, but are supposed to be good at going fast in a straight line, think of those desert interstate pictures where the highway stretches straight to the horizon. I don’t think there are many legal outlets for taking advantage of what muscle cars are supposed to do.

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        I’ve done long trips in a couple of muscle cars, and they weren’t any better for road trips than midsize European cars from the same era.

        The only place I can think they had an advantage was a drag strip, and even then only with a bit of modification.

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    I do like speakers next to the ears. Should be a requirement, so those people cant annoy everyone with way too loud music.