Barr Avel
Well-Known Member
Re: \"There is no such thing as \"society\"?
Interesting debate, when does bad taste become bad manners? What proportion of society has to object to something before it becomes socially unacceptable?
Personally I believe that anybody who drives a car primarily for the transportation of 1-5 people on normal roads (excluding mountains where snow is an issue), and whose said car has a fuel consumption of under 30mpg is bordering on anti-social behaviour.
I know many older cars can't achieve this and maybe the government should consider grants to encourage people to buy safer and more fuel efficient cars. I also am aware that some big 4x4s have been modified to use LPG thus greatly reducing their carbon emissions.
And the truth be told, I do like the new Discovery, I think it is a great piece of engineering and design. I also love the old Defender, but have no justification for having one, maybe I should buy a forest somewhere?
Interesting debate, when does bad taste become bad manners? What proportion of society has to object to something before it becomes socially unacceptable?
Personally I believe that anybody who drives a car primarily for the transportation of 1-5 people on normal roads (excluding mountains where snow is an issue), and whose said car has a fuel consumption of under 30mpg is bordering on anti-social behaviour.
I know many older cars can't achieve this and maybe the government should consider grants to encourage people to buy safer and more fuel efficient cars. I also am aware that some big 4x4s have been modified to use LPG thus greatly reducing their carbon emissions.
And the truth be told, I do like the new Discovery, I think it is a great piece of engineering and design. I also love the old Defender, but have no justification for having one, maybe I should buy a forest somewhere?