Didn't read the article but the headline contradicts itself.
It says "equivalent vehicles" and then immediately talks about to difference in vehicle size and weight.
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Didn't read the article but the headline contradicts itself.
It says "equivalent vehicles" and then immediately talks about to difference in vehicle size and weight.
I work in the auto industry. Besides the standard 4WD, SUVs have almost nothing going for them compared to a 5 door hatch/station wagon/estate sedan.
I mean, a RAV4 for example, while doing everything it says on the box, and not being an outright bad vehicle, has only marginally more passenger and cargo room than, for example, a Corolla Hatch, while consuming multiple MPG more. Sure, the 4WD contributes to this, but due to the lower weight, better aerodynamics, and smaller engine of a Corolla, it would still be more efficient even if it also had 4WD.