scottmoyer
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I saw a video about a week ago explaining why the US market has migrated away from cars and into SUVs and trucks since the 1990s. They claimed that the regulations are far more stringent on cars, than trucks. The SUV qualifies as a truck, so they have more freedoms with them. The station wagon was qualified as a car, and as such have become extinct with the US auto manufacturers.
What I don't understand is how the regulations applied to US cars don't seem to be the same as for imports, since import car manufacturers are still building cars!
What I don't understand is how the regulations applied to US cars don't seem to be the same as for imports, since import car manufacturers are still building cars!