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And before it is interpreted that a sedan carrying one or persons is supported by me, let me clarify it is not, but the the above circumstance, the damage it does is still lesser than an SUV. Quote:
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As someone said, Money is not a license to waste natural resources and deny others their valid rights. Quote:
And as I have clarified many times, there is no denying the fact that there is a share of people who need and not want and SUV and should go for it. Quote:
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All in all, there are more cars, more diesel cars, more diesel 5 seater fuel efficient cars, more diesel 5 seater fuel efficient cars in India than SUVs so the game is already closed. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Just out of idle curiosity, are you also planning on giving up all your wordly "extras" in your possession & heading for the nearest ashram? Or even, perhaps, the Himalayas? Or is it that you haven't reached that point of "more than what we need" yet? | |
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Infractions: 0/3 (13) | Ha! GTO - you reacted to my fuel to the fire post. ![]() Yes I appreciate the points you've made in your posts especially ref our Indian SUV's and their FE and the sedans and their FE. I also appreciate the points made by others. And I do appreciate fully that this thread is for SUV vs Sedan - Safety and NOT an environmental thread. Having said all this, India is still a very young country as far as 'consumerism' is concerned and we do have our learning curve ahead of us. For the moment, this new found financial freedom amongst us Indians is definitely going to result in some rampant consumer spend behaviour for a while - atleast till we get tired of it - like I d said in one of the earlier posts on this thread - like giving a kid sweets - sooner or later he will get sick of them! There is nothing wrong with that, to reiterate earlier points made. And in terms of safety - yet again - it is NOT the vehicle - it is the Driver of the said vehicle who is responsible. Quote:
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@ Sawyer: No offence sir, but haven't you just now bought a Spark, i20 and planning to get a Gypsy. Why so much consumption when all you need is a set of basic four wheels to go around. Cheers | ||
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For the rest, as you described it yourself, it is indeed idle curiosity on your part! ![]() | |
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![]() Just my two cents. Oh & yes, my idle curiosity was more about Walking the Talk. As in - if you think you are consuming more than what you need, what are you prepared to do about it? Last edited by suman : 25th August 2009 at 16:44. | |
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![]() To understand the reason and context for my acquisitions, you would need to read the various posts in different threads. | |
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![]() I must say you are quite persistent with your questions though! You yourself dont seem to stop till you hear an answer that satisfies your line of thinking. No one is forcing you either to read the answers that you are not liking, and yet you do and declare such people as "consumers of more than what they need". | |
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BHPian ![]() | [quote=n.devdath;1449201]True, but how many s500s do you see on the road compared to "affordable SUVs"? You cannot compare the damage done miniscule share of participants to that of a larger number. I am surprised the law of averages doesnt work with your line of thinking. Exactly, so, since we are not the only culprits, or probably we are among the smaller ones, lets not improve any more, we do not need to, even when there are options. The reason for increased MUV sales is largely due to 2 reasons. The taxi market forms a large part of their sales. Secondly, there are people who need to haul more passengers or goods or both regularly or need to drive in bad road conditions who buy MUVs. I m surprised I need to tell you this. Are all innovas running on Indian Roads taxis?Majority of taxis are indicas.In India SUV/MUV usually serve the same purpose.Either transport more people or handling bad roads better.So is it the fact that S.U.Vs looks better that is bothering you? That is due a simple fact that are more sedans on the road, simple commonsense. Also, since most of our modern sedans are more fuel efficient than our "affordable SUVs", they would contribute not only to comparatively lesser pollution but also to a smaller footprint. My Santro consumed Rs2500 Worth fuel on a trip to kerala when my safari consumed 1600 worth of fuel.Now tell me which is the guzzler?If your economics theories could explain this i would be pleased to hear! And before it is interpreted that a sedan carrying one or persons is supported by me, let me clarify it is not, but the the above circumstance, the damage it does is still lesser than an SUV. Are you setting limits for society to follow.Why dont you use a cycle instead? That is the whole point, why would you need a vehicle consuming that much fuel, road space and endangering the safety of the other pedestrians and cars in already "congested" cities as you term it when a comfortable sedan can to do the same job. Is a 1.5 feet longer and a feet wider SUV(compared to a sedan) going to eat all available road space?Wait till the nanos come out. See, the middle line or the "agreeable median" just doesnt work with you. Its either an SUV or a CD 100/Nano. There is nothing in between that can create a win-win situation for the owner, other road user and the environment, Its either and SUV or a cycle. I must say WoW. Who is creating the agreeable median here?You or the poor guy who owns a bajaj scooter? It is about changing or at least thinking about an equally comfortable and a more fuel efficient alternative with some consideration towards others and the environment. Buy a reva/cycle and do the environment some good if you really wanna contribute?Again a reva uses energy of coal which is burnt to produce the electricity.I think you should wait for nuclear power.Cycle would be a better option Exactly. Which is why I was never against the use of SUVs for people who are on the highway/live in places which have always had no-roads/often travel long distances with family/need to haul goods etc. Please read what I say before you comment on it. Very kind of you. Yes, I did because, like I have said it so many times, we are talking, at least a few of us are, talking averages. How many VRses do you see on the road? And it is a certainly a gas guzzler but still is not as big as an SUV and is much safer for others on the road. Are big SUVs haunting you at night in your dreams?VRS looks milder and less scary i agree Indeed it is. But a higher car does more damage to a smaller car/pedestrians and this is a very well known fact. Which is why SUVs are potentially more harmful in the same situation compared to a sedan. Yes we S.U.V drivers go about every day causing larger damage to pedestrians around.Then buses and trucks should be replaced by sedans too. Same point again, how may Accords Vs the "affordable SUVs". Moreover, and this may or may not be true but most of the premium sedans pollute lesser, need lesser space, and have better pedestrian safety standards than SUVs the world over. Isnt it the same here as well?? Do you have the guts to stand in front of an accord and trust it's pedestrain safety will save you? As someone said, Money is not a license to waste natural resources and deny others their valid rights. Why do you need rooms in your house.A single hall and a bathroom would do right.Why waste natural resources and space? Your fav line comes again either an SUV or a TVS 50. I m laughing out loud now. Please continue laughing.It's good for your health and others around you Last edited by freewheelburnin : 25th August 2009 at 17:06. |
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Consumption should be with responsibility but still at the end of the day, it is an individual's choice and should be treated that way till the time it is within the legal purview. | |
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| @Milecruncher - one of the reasons for road rage is that people project their egos onto their cars, and react accordingly - for instance if overtaken and then the guy cuts in sharply. Or even if someone just overtakes me. Here too, the tendency is to be defensive about the car you have bought. There is absolutely no need to be that way, I submit. And if you read what I wrote, it asked a question of consuming more than what you need, while impinging on a neighbours welfare. So, if you want to ask yourself that question, ask it of yourself. If, as it appears to be in your case, the SUV was the only solution that meets your needs, why should your answer to that question leave you feeling chastised in any way? This question is a classic example of wearing the hat only if it fits you. I expected that to be understood, but if it has not been, my sincere apologies. |
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Exactly. Which is why I was never against the use of SUVs for people who are on the highway/live in places which have always had no-roads/often travel long distances with family/need to haul goods etc. Please read what I say before you comment on it. Anytime mate. Yes, I did because, like I have said it so many times, we are talking, at least a few of us are, talking averages. How many VRses do you see on the road? And it is a certainly a gas guzzler but still is not as big as an SUV and is much safer for others on the road. Quote:
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Its ok bud, you can have your own views, about everything. Same point again, how may Accords Vs the "affordable SUVs". Moreover, and this may or may not be true but most of the premium sedans pollute lesser, need lesser space, and have better pedestrian safety standards than SUVs the world over. Isnt it the same here as well?? Quote:
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I m actually laughing louder after reading your answers. Please keep up the good humor. Last edited by n.devdath : 25th August 2009 at 17:41. | ||||||||||
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I'm a srong proponent of buying a vehicle according to use . Taking my personal case in point, if India had good roads, I would have bought an estate, but since it doesn't I bought what I did. I also do have a Fiat Uno Petrol which gives 9KMPL hence I use my compact SUV in the city as well as it is cheaper to run. The point I'm trying to make is SUV is not always bad as continuously being harped upon by devdath. | |
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BHPian ![]() | Same here, I would like to buy a sedan when the government builds better roads.Till then let me enjoy my Safari ![]() Quote:
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