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I would love to see large SUVs and trucks taxed to hell and back.
Definitely unless it's needed for your profession. Plumbers, electricians, gardeners, contractors, etc are the only people who need to drive trucks. David Chaddington doesn't need his F 150 to go between school and home
Well, yeah... until recently.
In the last year it feels like Australia has been indvaded by the oversized "truck".
We've had 4wd "utes" forever. I think yanks would call these trucks but they're more regular sized, Isuzu D-Max, Toyota Hilux, et cetera. They don't look out of place in the super market car park.
For reasons unknown to me about a year ago we have been overrun with the big ford F150 or Ram trucks. If you whinge about it someone inevitably cries about how they need it for work... but they managed to survive with a regular ute until last year.
I'm not sure Ford and Dodge should be allowed to make things that big. Many businesses were doing fine in the US with trucks lower to the ground, that had larger more functional flat beds, for many years. It's only recently that the big truck became a status symbol.