Why Consumers Have Been Choosing SUVs. John Merline.
by Merline, John; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 67Business. Publisher: Consumers' Research, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Air pollution | Automobiles -- Environmental aspects | Automobiles -- Fuel consumption | Automobiles -- Safety measures | Consumers' preferences | Sport utility vehicles | Traffic safetyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "SUVs may not be perfect. And they may not be the sort of car some consumers would choose to buy. But that's the beauty of the free market. Consumers get to decide what cars and what toasters and what homes and what computers best serve their needs. Despite what SUV critics might think, it appears that consumers are making reasonable choices with their hard-earned money." (CONSUMERS' RESEARCH) The author presents changes made to Sport Utility Vehicles over the past decade and notes the opinions of critics and consumers of the vehicles.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Why Consumers Have Been Choosing SUVs, April 2003; pp. 10-13.
"SUVs may not be perfect. And they may not be the sort of car some consumers would choose to buy. But that's the beauty of the free market. Consumers get to decide what cars and what toasters and what homes and what computers best serve their needs. Despite what SUV critics might think, it appears that consumers are making reasonable choices with their hard-earned money." (CONSUMERS' RESEARCH) The author presents changes made to Sport Utility Vehicles over the past decade and notes the opinions of critics and consumers of the vehicles.
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