I drive a pickup truck and I don’t care about my carbon foot print, or how many natural resources it takes to make one. Just build it and people like me will come…. but I would like better gas mileage if it’s possible.
I drive a pickup because it is the only tool available for the job. There is no other vehicle that can tackle the demands that work and life bring to my doorstep. Sure, I could have several vehicles, one for moving people and groceries, one for hauling and towing, one for camping and fishing. Some of the small sport utilities, that so-called environmentalists despise, are close to the mark, but you can’t get much work out of them. They are just not big enough; life demands full size for me.
Most people can only afford one vehicle for all those tasks, and it remains and always has been a pickup truck. A large enough SUV or mid-size pickup can haul a small boat, a load of firewood, or all the ingredients for a football tailgate party. But only a full size can haul several atvs for the trail, or tow a 30 foot camper. And no, I am not interested in changing my lifestyle just to drive something that symbolically saves the planet while some how attracting all those bumper stickers.
The most environmentally friendly vehicle you can buy is anything “used.” A used pickup that gets 12 miles to the gallon is way more “green” than a new Prius. No energy went into building the truck; it was already built. Technically, that makes it 100 percent recycled. If you buy something with a big cab, you can car pool while towing the four atvs. Try doing that in a Volkswagen. Oops, well maybe now you can…
Electric vehicles? Those are a bad joke and they barely get out of their own way, much less haul a family of four to grandma’s house at Thanksgiving. And forget about carrying a cooler of food and the big turkey. At some point, all those batteries wear out and end up in a land fill, so the jury is still out on just how environmentally superior electric cars really are. By the way, electric power means coal or gas power.
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