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Mount them on a mast to tower over the trees. Easy as cheesy peas! Keeping the trees to keep your house cool, but still using solar to charge up things :-)

Don’t forget that steering wheel heater... Very nice when switching from the 06 Jeep LJ soft top to the 15 Jeep WK2 EcoDiesel in the winter.

That looks neat. My grandpa drove a Pony in NL. must have been early 80s, I think? He was always a VW driver, but somehow switched over to a Pony...

Yes i do. Or that 1.5 cab thing the Frontier does (and is nearly unfindable, used). Longer bed, please. Don’t need half-ton, just the longer bed. Also, the 1.5 cab or 2 door makes it easier not having to give rides to others.

I mean, i was more like a VW guy, but that, from above looks very much like a Charger (old), Challenger (new). Yes. Want. Shut up. Take money. And all that.

Manta Manta!

Kidding... Kidding...

Ha! i got a minivan with the same setup - only for the driver’s side window. If you only as much as look at the switch, the window goes down, but won’t go up. Haven’t gotten the will to take the door apart to fix the motor / wire moving the window... It’s also an ‘05, with 188k and rust all around... probably its last

That 18 wheeler next to you also has to be factored in... falling down means slowing down means becoming a speedbump for whomever is behind you...

Well, do another Cash for Clunkers. Should have used it the last time, but still driving ‘Rust Bucket’, our trusty Dodge Grand Caravan.

I think they couldn’t keep from cracking up, so in order to make this machismo scene work, they had them stand almost side by side. Then spin a tale in the press about not looking at each other, so that they could sound gruff, talk about their deepest insecurities, without making eye contact.

“It’s a wheely good deal!”

What about the Nissan Frontiers? With the model refresh coming up, I do every now and then see my unicorn (6 cyl, 4wd, tow package, sv or pro-4x, and that 1.5 cab with longer bed, not the full cab) being very close to new-ish prices.

Said this 10 yrs ago - “Ringtones” for your car.

Also:

Biggest issue is for taller people: the last iteration of the DGC does not have enough legroom for tall people to fit behind steering wheel with the driver’s seat all the way back. The previous one (like my 2005... I see you “Rust Bucket”!) has oodles more space behind the steering wheel.

Oh yeah, same with the SD museum at the start of the Badlands. Never seen so much slanted narrative about “us good, they bad, we won!” inside an exhibition.

910 lbs - https://www.treehugger.com/tigermoth-camper-taxa-4858117

Rogue.