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Huh, that's not as bad as I was remembering. Seemed to recall like 2-5k production costs on cars selling for 10-20k+. If that average is representative of what's being inflicted on the median/lower end drivers, it's... not good, exactly, but as you say not nearly pharma bad.
I’m confused why people want bigger vehicles, they use a lot more fuel, and are more expensive. If my visual impairment didn’t keep me from driving, I would get a small car. At least I have a bike, so hopefully I can live near wherever I work
I mean, let's be honest, most of it's jonesing. Keeping up with/one upping the proverbial neighbors. The wastage and price are a feature in that sense, not a bug. Same with the inconvenience-for-self/nuisance-you-inflict-on-others caused by trying to get around in a larger vehicle.
That said, I've had the discussion with folks occasionally 'cause I
loathe driving large vehicles and much of my family (which I occasionally drive around these days) loves them. Iirc I've most had stability (less likely to tip over) cited at me, followed by transport space (which is relevant if you need your vehicle to move stuff or many people regularly, but not so much for most folks), towing capability, and field of view (being higher up, though that doesn't apply with wide-but-short cars) as a distant fourth.
Note that none of the people involve drive hard enough flipping is a legitimate issue, could get by with smaller vehicles and still generally have plenty of transit space, and don't tow stuff around much or at all these days (plus there's a reason I drive them around and being higher up doesn't help their eyes being shit), so... yeah. Press X for doubt. The reasons are more excuses than reasons, heh. Post-facto justification rather than motivational observations.