
SUVs are Toronto’s dinosaurs headed for extinction
How big does your car have to be? Do you really need an SUV?
Those behemoths you see bearing down on you in Toronto, high, heavy and wide, with a tow hitch and lots of cargo space, aren’t all owned by people with three children and a cottage and sports gear and a boat.
They’re also owned by urban people, possibly singletons, who bought big sport utility vehicles in preparation for bigger lives that may not have worked out that way in the downturn. Gas prices were low then. Superficially at least, there was no downside.
More communism is always the solution.
