The average car purchased in 2023 emits higher levels of carbon dioxide (CO₂) than its 2013 equivalent. This is due to the large proportion of SUVs in the mix, which tend to be bigger and heavier.

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Which pollutes more: a new SUV or a 10-year-old conventional vehicle?
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Idk why I like SUV. I don't need one, I know I shouldn't have one, yet I'd like to own one. I hate sedan for absolutely no reason.

People like to be higher on the road, especially higher than other people.

I guess I understand the desire, but I feel the opposite.

The few times I've driven trucks or vans, I felt really uncomfortable, like I might accidentally run over something without noticing it.

There are 7 billion people. How exactly are we going to have a system where they all try to be the highest?

The main benefit imo is not having other car's headlights directly at your eye level. When all the other cars are so much bigger and higher than yours they often don't see you (or pedestrians), which is somewhat dangerous. Of course by then switching to an SUV or truck you instead contribute to the problem which propagates the cycle further. So I stick to my little hatchback with 40mpg+ and just deal with the fact that I'll always have headlights higher off the road than my face and be taking evasive action to avoid getting hit every once in a while.

Please share which hatchback that does 40mpg+. Mazda have a reputation of fuel efficient but I still can't get the 40mpg they advertise no matter how I drive the Mazda 3. Best I can get is 31mpg

I have an Audi A3 TDI and it easily exceeds 40mpg (and yes it's one of the ones caught cheating emissions tests).

I like sitting higher so I can see over other vehicles. Also as a tall person getting into and out of a truck is much easier than from a car. Safety plays a big factor aswell; if I end up in a accident I'll rather be in the bigger vehicle. Compared to american trucks mine is quite compact though. It's called Frontier in the US.

Make sense, I'm a tall person myself, 188cm (6"2'), I got trouble fitting in some sedan and hatchback (my head would hit the ceiling if I sit straight up). Maybe that's why I don't like them.