Because I cannot think of a single reason why it's not. I'm talking about cars that are huge for the sake of it, not cars that carry wheelchairs, or loads of people, in a relatively compact and utilitarian manner.
But something that only has 4/5 seats yet is the size of a small tractor - and no, I don't think this is wrong if you live somewhere with poor terrain. But if you don't?
- They take up more space when the last things we need on our crowded roads are unnecessarily supersized vehicles.
- You can't see past them because they are often much higher than 'normal' cars - great for the person driving the thing, rubbish for everyone else
- They tend to use a larger amount of fuel than a 'normal' car - which is, unarguably, utterly unfair given the fuel crisis the world is facing.
- They don't fit into a normal parking space which causes untold problems in car parks.
- They don't fit in a narrow road so cause hold ups as people try to pass each other.
So please convince me, if you can be bothered, that I ought not to be so cross when I am trying to use the roads and one of these massive tanks makes it difficult, dangerous or just really bloody awkward.
I am willing to listen. It's that or spontaneous combustion really.