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If only I’d sent Honda this picture in time. Before they cancelled the Element. Dominate every rock in the lot.

Impressive. My shot of my Element rock crawling isn’t quite as good, but is relevant:

Not only would I, but this sounds amazing. Pantslessness is comfy. We need more services accessible to the car pants-bound. Elevators. Vending machines. Parks. Everything

Have you checked the Wikipedia page? I hear it’s pretty detailed.

I’m a Honda Element driver.

These aren’t BOF explorers and blazers we’re talking about here. Seems like most of these have a fairly minimal mpg penalty vs their sedan/hatch counterparts. And really all the extra clearance that have is enough to never have to worry about the shitty steep ramp up in to that one parking lot or about dragging your

So that’s what I needed?

I had to scroll back up and look, but that is a new one to me. I have a Kuhl jacket with a function as you described though. The right side has the zipper itself on one track, and the left has two tracks, one for wearing the jacket on its own and the other for layering.

This. Growing I in Vermont I’ve always known then as the ultimate snow tires. I’m generally a bit cheap for that and get Firestone Winterforce.

My mom got a ‘14 frontier in that blue this summer. It is an excellent blue.

Last year. 2 days. It’s damn cold right now, but this “bomb cyclone” has nothing on the volume of snow we got last winter.

You’re saying there’s a new episode of Roadkill?

Somewhat related

“I’m not sure there’s another mundane technical practice quite so loaded with emotion”

I’m only part time now, but spent most of the last 5 years as a valet at a ski resort. Over the course of probably thousands of cold starts, a noisy or steering pump in the first moments, and even stiff steering, is pretty common in cars of all ages. If it goes away quickly and only manifests itself in very cold

I just want to see “remove dog food” on a shop invoice now

And that despite the author’s spelling slips.

Well, I haven’t tried it, but based on some measurements I should be able to fit my Sportster in there with the front wheel between the seats and the speedometer removed. Or more easily with the passenger seat out.

What kind of bike? I’ve put two bicycles in the back of my Element with no disassembly easily, and with room for bags.

I’ve thought about doing up one of my older motorcycle helmets with some of that stone spray. Thanks for reminding me