Wadders said:
It's a common perception that you all drive around in big trucks or fuel guzzling vehicles. To what extent is this true, and if it is, then why?
In the UK we (mostly) manage to get about without over-compensatory trucks and jeeps, we just use like... normal cars, so it seems odd for people to be driving in like 5.7 L trucks and stuff.
It depends on where you are in the country, to be honest. In most cities outside of the South (and Texas), trucks and SUVs are not overly common. Most people there actually drive hatchbacks or compact cars.
Once you leave the city though, damn near everyone has a truck, and with good reason. It's so much easier to get around in the backroads with one. You have to remember that the US is about 30 times the size of the UK, in pure landmass, and it's several centuries younger. We simply haven't had the time to build roads covering even half of our land, so a lot of the driving in the US is on dirt/gravel roads (if it's on a road at all). In that situation, it's just not practical to drive anything other than a Jeep or truck.