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Stereotype of ‘Chelsea tractor’ reflects reality of urban SUV sales, says report

Figures show that 75% of SUVS were bought by people living in towns and citiesThe stereotype of the Chelsea tractor, the derogatory term used to describe the tendency of the London middle classes to use 4x4 vehicles for the school run, is based on reality, according to new figures.Promoted by carmakers and advertisers as a vehicle that takes you back to nature, new data shows that SUVs, which produce much greater CO2 emissions than most other cars, are most popular in affluent urban areas such as Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster. Related: SUVs second biggest cause of emissions rise, figures reveal Related: How SUVs conquered the world – at the expense of its climate Continue reading...

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