Some of the arguments put forth on here make me depair. I'm not going to dignify GirlyGirl's lusicrous assertion that a 4x4 doesnt use more fuel than a "normal" car, because it is so completely off the planet. Also, this bizarre cry of "Well other cars are dangerous too" is laughable. ALL cars are dangerous. They are made of metal and are capable of seriously injuring or killing people. 4x4's in an urban environment are MORE dangerous because of their size and the likelihood of them running into someone. There are more people in a city than out in the country. That's how you know you're in a city. Ergo, if 4x4's were not being driven in the city, the roads, by definition, would be less dangerous to people because there would be fewer vehicles. It's pretty basic maths! Would the same argument apply if everyone was permitted to carry AK47's around? "Oh some people have shotguns for their work, so it's not any more dangerous for me to carry an assault rifle around the streets." Ridiculous. As for the environmental angle, it's pretty obvious that there is a real and clear problem with climate change, and sooner or later we, as consumers of natural fuels, are going to have to face up to it, or we are going to find ourselves in a very unpleasant situation in the not too distant future. I'm not a bleeding heart hippy or a crazy Greenpeace activist, I'm just someone who recognises that there is an issue with this, and gives a damn about other people. I'm afraid that the short sighted, self centred, ignorant squealing from the pro 4x4 lobby is not only arrogant and short sighted, it is factually incorrect!