• NoiseColor @lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Don’t know where you live, but Im seeing more and more of them. Quite a few at the Croatian coast where I am right now. All kinds of EU licence plates.

    So many in fact, I was chilling and thinking how hard it would be to start an eu initiative to ban cars with such a bad field of view.

    Now I find out more are coming?!

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      you might not be able to ban them, but you can make the owners regret using them in public

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      2 days ago

      The new trend in many cities is to lower the speed limits, ban or limit cars in the centres, and promote bikes. Big cars will have an hard time with that plan.

      Moreover, all old garages built more than 20/30 years ago are often too short for many modern cars, just imagine American monsters.

      Finding a parking for a large car may be a nightmare in large cities too in general. Imagine also driving in historical centres through small roads with a big car.

      They could certainly circulate in general, after all we have buses too, but I think they would be massively unpractical and we are not even considering costs, fuel, and limitations for the emissions.

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        2 days ago

        The bigger models might also be too heavy to be driven with a regular (car) driver’s license. With a B Class the max weight is 3500 kg.

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        2 days ago

        You are right, they won’t be such a massive hit as in the US, but seeing a few of them use multiple parking spaces also won’t be a calming sight.

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          2 days ago

          On the other hand, take a cue from a few US cities where parking spaces are kept too small for these monstrosities. Fines for double parking could become a nice revenue stream

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          2 days ago

          It depends on people’s reaction. I am pretty sure that there will be a few idiots buying them in car-crazy countries like Italy. I highly doubt they would sell in The Netherlands at all instead.

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      3 days ago

      Quite a few in Austria, too. Mostly Rams. I remember one with license plate along the line of “Love USA”, then one with a sticker “HATERS HOTLINE 0800-321-EAT-SHIT”. A great tell that only assholes with insecurities drive these.