jen1
Well-Known Member
On the way to work earlier in the week I took a slightly different route, it takes me past a very affluent area which has a very, very good church school. Anyway the traffic along this road is always really slow due mainly to the mums taking their kids to school. So as I had time to kill sitting in the traffic I decided to count the number of 4WDs that were going in and out of the school car park.
I counted 16 in all, and they included Mercedes, a couple of big black X5s, a couple of Discoveries, several huge Volvo 4x4s, a Porsche Cayenne, a Freelander, a few Range Rovers and a huge Jeep. Most were about a year or two old and all but one did not have a tow bar fitted.
I don't live in a very rural area, just on the border of the M25 near west London there are no huge muddy hills to negotiate around here, only the steep ramps of the Waitrose carpark, BUT these people can well afford these cars and I am sure it doesn't matter to them if the tax goes up or the fuel doubles from where it is now as they must earn huge amounts of money and (if you see the size of some of the houses, in fact many you can't see as they have such long driveways) running a car of this size is probably not a luxury but just a part of every day life for them.
I would love a 4WD to tow my horse to the odd show and clinic etc but I just can't afford it. I do feel for the people out there who need these vehicles for their every day needs, farmers, people who work in the horse industry etc. I suppose this post is a little pointless but why can't the government have a points system to see if someone genuinely needs this type of vehicle for work or their livelihood? Then maybe these women will stop driving their precious little darlings to school in them, lets face it it's not just in Chelsea they are driving them around!
I counted 16 in all, and they included Mercedes, a couple of big black X5s, a couple of Discoveries, several huge Volvo 4x4s, a Porsche Cayenne, a Freelander, a few Range Rovers and a huge Jeep. Most were about a year or two old and all but one did not have a tow bar fitted.
I don't live in a very rural area, just on the border of the M25 near west London there are no huge muddy hills to negotiate around here, only the steep ramps of the Waitrose carpark, BUT these people can well afford these cars and I am sure it doesn't matter to them if the tax goes up or the fuel doubles from where it is now as they must earn huge amounts of money and (if you see the size of some of the houses, in fact many you can't see as they have such long driveways) running a car of this size is probably not a luxury but just a part of every day life for them.
I would love a 4WD to tow my horse to the odd show and clinic etc but I just can't afford it. I do feel for the people out there who need these vehicles for their every day needs, farmers, people who work in the horse industry etc. I suppose this post is a little pointless but why can't the government have a points system to see if someone genuinely needs this type of vehicle for work or their livelihood? Then maybe these women will stop driving their precious little darlings to school in them, lets face it it's not just in Chelsea they are driving them around!