daddysbeigemobile
Daddy's Beigemobile
daddysbeigemobile

1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Body roll so bad it takes a long time to get used to the feeling that you’ll roll over when turning at any speed. Delightful in a straight line though. 

He was just trying to make a cappuccino

This morning in the school dropoff line my boys asked who makes KN cars.

Is that all it takes? Then we should totally outlaw all kinds of things.

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This is the closest I’ve seen to an actual flying car, because instead of building a plane that could also drive on the street he built a car that could also fly. 

You mean car camping?

Important distinction between regret and nostalgia. I regret selling a couple but I definitely miss quite a few more. 

It’s 2021, sustainable Christmas tree farming has been around for decades. 

Fireless!

Doesn’t bother me at all.  I’m the driver, it’s my arm rest. Passenger can rest their arm on their leg or whatever. And in a car that small it’s so awkward when driver and passenger both stake a claim and touch arms. 

I’ve owned 4 and my in-laws have 2, trust the stranger on the internet, you’ve got it exactly backwards.

Agreed. I have a hunting buddy whose rig of choice is his stock Prius. He found the Konami code for unlocking traction control and always takes it versus his 4wd Ram because it doesn’t sink in the mud. 

Kia Optima from 2nd to 3rd generation.

This is what I run in my lawn equipment. 

I bought a beige 1st gen just to get me by for a couple years and here I am 8 years later and I refuse to part with it. It has been the most versatile vehicle I’ve owned by far.

I wanted a VW Beetle, and that’s what I got. I bought it myself for $500 when I was in 8th grade, money earned working Saturdays for an old farmer.  My father and I did a complete restoration, so by the time I was ready to hit the road I had a brand new 1968 car.

Recently washed.