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Australians are driving bigger, heavier, dirtier cars and it's alarming both climate and road safety experts.

A decade ago, sedans and hatchbacks were the most popular cars in Australia. Today, Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and American-style utes dominate new car sales and advertising.

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[–] Taleya@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

that's because the bloody place was never paved to, and shut down a century ago. (Try me, most of my family are from the high lands and I grew up there)

True, a sedan won't cut it, maybe a ute would if you've done a bit of thrashing, but the point I'm getting at is it's not exactly hardcore 4WD driving, and an electric 4x4 can take it without even blinking.