blendermassacre86
blendermassacre86
blendermassacre86

I WANT A CACTUS!

In short, yes. I also drive the older version of the Odyssey, so I can't comment on that version.

The last time I shared a bed with a kid (while at my parents house) was with our 3 year old son. He had been on a strike of eating real food, demanding to subsist off of tortillas, yogurt and / or fruit snacks for the week previous to us leaving. THEN, we get to Grammy's house (jesus, my mom came up with this name for

While I agree with this, my mom (who is 50) drives an R/T Charger...haha.

I went from driving a 04 Dodge Ram Quad Cab to the Odyssesy. The awesome thing about driving a rwd V8 truck was that I could smoke the tires at any time. The Odyssey is so bland. There is nothing exciting about it, the road feel is mush, it's just bleh in every way.

Look, I realize it's the NFL, but I assume any public school on earth could really use $100k for a myriad of other things that aren't an artificial turf field. My highschool team had one a decade ago, but it was dumb then, and it is dumb now. /rant

With all of the available openings open, it looks like it's mid change into a Transformer

Eh, I have 5 kids, so options are limited.

This is for sale here locally for: $32,000, so I could have a Defender AND a BRZ for $55k.

An Odyssey Mini Van

When I'm buying a car, I need to make sure it fits 1 6'5" person, not four 6'2" people....

Not bad. Definitely better to get a small trailer if you're doing this sort of thing...ever.

What's the tow rating on an Outback? Probably none.

It's really hard for me to understand how Volkswagen has decided to be the most vanilla car brand, ever. There is literally nothing exciting about anything they're putting out now, looks wise. Seriously, if you took the badge off of it, it just looks obscenely plain and generic.

They probably don't allow cut blocks in spring games...

Not to mention this, fully equipped is about $7k less than the Flex

I really like the Flex, but this seems way more practical, especially when it comes to cargo space when the seats are up. I have 5 kids, so I sometimes need to transport 7 people and things for 7 people, which 99% of 7 passenger SUV's can't do.

I'm not sure why Ford isn't pushing this. It has literally everything that you could want, and a ton of innovations (Overhead storage!), the cargo area is nuts, the back hatch is huge, etc. Plus it gets 29MPG highway.

I found a few (read: 3) in the KC metro area for sale at various dealerships. I don't think it's super popular, but it's there.