They cost more to buy than sedans. They are prone to roll over which often the results of that are fatal. The fuel economy is worse. They increase the odds of pedestrian fatalities in accidents involving them while also make pedestrians harder to see. The maintenance is more on them from tires to oil changes ect.
Unless you got more than 3 young kids and yall constantly take family trips the use case is a hard sell you they're getting bought anyway. I'm seeing multi-car families and all the vehicles are trucks and SUVs. We got people complaining that the average new vehicle price is $50K and SUVs are the primary reason for it.
Unless you got more than 3 young kids and yall constantly take family trips the use case is a hard sell you they're getting bought anyway. I'm seeing multi-car families and all the vehicles are trucks and SUVs. We got people complaining that the average new vehicle price is $50K and SUVs are the primary reason for it.






Now that SUVs are more prominent you back to square one