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by uselesscynicism
1740 days ago
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In addition, EPA rules made it impossible to build sedans and wagons with the performance desired by consumers, which is what caused the death of the station wagon and the birth of the SUV, which according to the EPA is a light truck and is subject to different emissions rules. Now everybody with three or more kids is practically required to buy a van or SUV because you can almost never fit three car seats in the backseat of an EPA approved sedan. So families buy larger vehicles, which have the problem described above, and the EPA doesn't even succeed at regulating the market |
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To elaborate, current CAFE standards have a gap where station wagons used to be, that basically makes it impossible to make a modern station wagon. By declaring SUVs as light trucks, they aren't impacted by the same rules as a station wagon would be.
tl;dr light weight high volume cars are literally not legal to make[0] and [1] unless tiny little baby engines are put in which would put these cars down market.
I'm hoping moving to EVs resolve this entire issue.
[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_average_fuel_economy...)
[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_average_fuel_economy...)