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From the photo itself I can see it has a very aerodynamic design.

I love seeing the smaller vehicles people use in Europe - sensible, much less fuel use, and it shows that pricing is one way to control the amount of energy people will consume.

Expensive gasoline, yes. And you won't see the monstrosities that we do get here in north America, where gas costs is much less to consumers.

Europe gets it right. I cringe when I come back from vacation there and see the ugly hulks, 2 tons of steel to drag one passenger around.

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and yea gas guzzling abominations are cringe, even in america and I'm not even a libtard, I've seen the giant huge trucks and hummers some fat guys with confidence issues drive around with, and I'm always like "dang dude how do you even park that shit?"
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when the top of the hood of a vehicle is reaching to an average man's shoulder height, something is really weird.

Ugly as foock trucks, but people are happy to pay absurd prices for them. Auto companies make $10,000 and more profit, per vehicle, so they don't mind.

This needs change.

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@design_RG @11112011 @Phaedrus solution: sit back and do nothing, just wait patiently for them to go bankrupt when they realize they made some really bad financial decisions. every single hummer or giant truck owner I've ever witnessed in my entire life always ALWAYS inevitably sells it later because they can't sustain it with their paycheck. This is not star wars where I can just park my aluminum falcon at walmart you know? if it doesn't fit in a parking space, you're done fucked up lol.
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