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Autobesity: More than 150 car models too big for regular UK parking spaces
(www.theguardian.com)
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They should not be allowed in cities at all because they encourage irresponsible driving and when they hit a pedestrian or cyclist, the injuries are more deadly. Make people with these cars stop at the city border and use public transport.
I want to add that they also have greater blind spots. I got run over by an SUV driving out of a parking space, because the driver said she didn't see me. I am an old, fat woman with a walking aid with four wheels and had multiple colorful bags from shopping with me and was wearing a white, big summer hat. She would have overlooked an elephant, because her car is as huge as a tank. My walking aid saved me and I only had minor injuries, a kid would have died.
Was "sedan" meant here and not "saloon"?
Try as I might, I can't think of why anyone would want to compare SUV's to a western drinking establishment of a bygone era. Although I do see how being in a saloon at the wrong time would have also come with it's own deadly risks.
It's funny because you could have checked this yourself by just searching "saloon car" but you chose to be rude instead.
Did they change their comment since you replied or something? I'm just nosy and their comment doesn't seem very rude lol
They don't use the term on some of the colonies, but in the King's English, saloon is a term for a luxury sedan.
Okay that's actually pretty cool, thanks.
Just now checked with my Kiwi wife. She's filling me in now with examples.
I had to look it up too: https://www.buyacar.co.uk/cars/family-cars/saloon-cars/363/what-is-a-saloon-car
Wild. I wouldn't have made it there without the help from helpful folks like yourself.
When I searched DDG in "saloon" just now, the extracted summary was this:
A place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk; a tavern. A large room or hall for receptions, public entertainment, or exhibitions. The officers' dining and social room on a cargo ship.
When I searched on "regular saloon" I get this as the first hit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan_(automobile)
I wouldn't have thought to search on "saloon car" as others have suggested.