The new trade deal between the European Union and the U.S. means that pedestrians from Lisbon to Helsinki will be endangered by big, American-made trucks.
We’ll see. The average fuel economy on these is like 16 miles per gallon. That is difficult for most Americans to afford, and our gas prices are half of the what most of you are paying in the EU. On top of that, these trucks start around $55,000 these days. You moght get some farmers buying them, but I doubt many others will.
@BakerBagel@LibertyLizard And you’ve gotta have a place to park it. I’ve lived in urban US neighborhoods that were burdened by fools who moved in from the suburbs with their monster trucks or bought one without any thought to how they’d park it, but a lot of European cities have narrower streets and a lot less parking than our “historic” neighborhoods from the 1800s.
Yupp. I live in a cute little farm town in the Midwest and none of the newer trucks people drive around fit anywhere in town. Old Rangers and Dakotas from the 80’s and 90’s are still puttering around and do alright, but the lifted 2500s and F150s you see around town barely even fit in the parking lots downtown, and there is no chance of parallel parking them. Americans do it because it’s all we know, but only morons are going to put up with the hassel of owning the expensive junk piles American trucks have become in Europe
We’ll see. The average fuel economy on these is like 16 miles per gallon. That is difficult for most Americans to afford, and our gas prices are half of the what most of you are paying in the EU. On top of that, these trucks start around $55,000 these days. You moght get some farmers buying them, but I doubt many others will.
@BakerBagel @LibertyLizard And you’ve gotta have a place to park it. I’ve lived in urban US neighborhoods that were burdened by fools who moved in from the suburbs with their monster trucks or bought one without any thought to how they’d park it, but a lot of European cities have narrower streets and a lot less parking than our “historic” neighborhoods from the 1800s.
Yupp. I live in a cute little farm town in the Midwest and none of the newer trucks people drive around fit anywhere in town. Old Rangers and Dakotas from the 80’s and 90’s are still puttering around and do alright, but the lifted 2500s and F150s you see around town barely even fit in the parking lots downtown, and there is no chance of parallel parking them. Americans do it because it’s all we know, but only morons are going to put up with the hassel of owning the expensive junk piles American trucks have become in Europe