This! Tortilla men always speak the truth.
This! Tortilla men always speak the truth.
I’m guessing they didn’t call it “T-Rex” because there’s already a three-wheeled car thing by that name and they don’t want a lawsuit. So maybe it’s “TRX” because it still sounds like T-Rex but without pissing off Campagna.
They might mark it up, but there isn’t any “base” TRX like there is a Raptor. They all have leather, crew cab, etc. So it’s not as easy as just comparing base price to base price and saying the Raptor is $17K cheaper.
Makes me feel better about getting 17-18hwy in my Gladiator
Well, I hadn’t thought to re-check it, but leaving next month to avoid immediate price penalties shows it has come down to $278, but the total time is up to 14 hours 2 min out, 15h 9 min back, not counting TSA annoyance time and the hour in the rental car.
The guy’s business must be selling LSD ‘cause that’s the only trip you’ll take in this thing. CP
And it’s probably way more dangerous for the hitchhikers than the people picking them up.
We have planes for Christ’s sake.
10mph over the limit will add up fast, reducing travel time by 12-15%.
I empty a little bit of water from bottled water bottles and freeze them instead of using ice or cold packs. Bring a couple of Tupperware or plastic containers so if those all thaw, you fill the containers with ice. Less fluids in the cooler and you can later drink them all.
Charcuterie: that's fancy talk for slim jims and cheese curds
that’s the beauty of COVID: no one looks twice at a trunk full of gloves, plastic bags, duct tape, bleach,etc.
Cold pizza sucks. I’d rather have jerky sticks, sandwiches, or some subway sandwiches I keep in a cooler with dressing on the side.
Depends on so many things.
Money is a factor. As is accessibility of airports.
Use cruise control set at 9-10 mph over the limit. You won’t get pulled over, you won’t surge faster, and you won’t lose time to not keeping pace.
10mph over the limit will add up fast, reducing travel time by 12-15%.
Gas up the night before.
Not so much a road trip tip, but Canada boarder crossing tip. They know you’re coming from Texas, so make sure to bring a firearm. If you don’t surrender one at the crossing they assume you’re hiding it, and it takes hours to search a car properly.
Hitch hiking was never safe, we just didn’t hear about the victims as often as we do now.
My husband is so bad about dilly-dallying that I've become an expert at minimizing my not-driving time. Like, bro, I don't want to be on the road for twelve hours when it's only supposed to take eight LET'S GO
Red Bull, French Fries, and ummmm Marb Reds.