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This on my middle-school age son’s get psyched up for sports playlist. He loves it. 

I’m more impressed with the epoxy floor and crown molding on the cabinets in the garage.

I think some cars are just photogenic. My buddy has a blue Jeep Grand Wagoneer. In the dim of the company parking garage, it looks good. But my God, any time he posts a photo of it the car looks shiny and gorgeous.

Oof, that stinks. Good luck repairing the motor. As a fellow boater, I too know that “noise”. The main difference from a car is that I feel it vs. hearing it. When adjusting the engine trim I can tell when it’s right when the vibration in my feet just changes a little bit. I knew I needed a repair to my outdrive

Ha ha! I wouldn’t carry all that at one time. Although, Ridgeline’s sweet in-bed trunk might rival the Tardis....

Not quite that small. Scuba gear, tool boxes, boating gear (canvas, bimini tops, cushions), small kayaks, fishing gear, bicycles, camp chairs and sun shades for sporting events. Occasional household project supplies like lumber, landscaping stuff (plants, and yes - MULCH).

I certainly don’t need extensive off-road

Is is wrong that my one thought during the entirety of reading the article is: how does it compare to the Honda Ridgeline? Ridgeline is hardly an offroader, but it’s features perfectly suit how I would actually use a truck.

According to the Ford Plan, there will be no more cars, just SUVs and trucks. So just wait a while for all the cars to go away and drivers won’t be low enough to see under the truck.

1998, went into a Volkswagen dealership in NJ looking to check and test drive out a New Beetle. After less then a minute the sales guy tossed me the keys to the one out front. Said go for a drive, see you when you get back. No license check, nothing. I was 24. Totally weird.

I'll bet the number one reason is cost. It's likely so much cheaper in materials, design, and production time to slap the window on with industrial glue (or whatever) than engineer a movable pane.  

I’ve never understood the appeal of the Ferrari Enzo. I’ve always thought it’s ugly. That big bulge running down the hood and sticking out the front left me wanting to refer it to a plastic surgeon for a nose job. It never looked like a properly handsome Ferrari.

We need an article on when it’s time to give up on lawn equipment. My wife wants a nice new ride-on mower. But I keep managing to find the problems with my 2003 Toro push mower and replacing the worn out parts. Somehow my mechanical skills have evolved just fast enough that I can keep the sucker alive.

I went and looked up the Wikipedia article. The last line that I saw does not match the screen shot above.

The only problem is that insurance will total the car if that glass panel in the door breaks.

That would be fantastic.  He could still play Johnny - Keanu still looks the same.  

Nice gig being a delivery captain! Sabres are very handsome boats. My dentist had a Sabre 42 sailboat and we talk about it all the time. Vicems are also very beautiful - but way too large for me in size and budget. That’s Fancy Kristen territory.

Older Sea Rays are really solid, great built quality. My model is kind of unusual, not seen often. It has a very flexible layout not seen elsewhere. It’s why I got it new and am actually quite reluctant to sell her.

Yes, about truster a standard on every Backcove model. A stern thruster is Optional, but almost every boat that leaves the factory has one included. They have a cool trust her option which lets you apply a percentage of full thruster power for docking. That lets you Apply docking mode, and pins the boat against the

Wouldn’t Jennifer B pissed you’re selling her boat? Is that a Hinckley in the 2ndphoto?

Ehh, smart dads that want to keep their boats drive what they can afford. That pegs it at more Buick than Cadillac.