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Is “regular” towing the (boat, ice castle, camper) to the play area of choice at the beginning of the season and to a storage lot at the end of the season? 

I bet he gets all the attention at the camp grounds!  

New? That tow-bragging crap is on king tut’s tomb.

That’s a great line!  

Good point, must be why roof cargo boxes are so popular in Europe. If it’s just a few times a year, why make the car 18” longer?

Or if you’re lucky to be traveling with a company credit card, you have to remember if it’s the HQ zip, local office zip, or home zip.  (First world problems)

Try this situation with a diesel car. There’s usually a combo pump for gas and diesel, so some self serving gas-hat parks at the combo pump, even with the other gas-only pumps are available and goes inside.

Agreed! David I loved your cooling system write up on the Gladiator; shows how sensitive cooling airflow can be. IMO it’s a great selling point for splurging for fancy low/high beams instead of adding a bunch of off road lights in front of the grille and hurting airflow.

“LOOK AT ME!”

Pretty sure neonblaqk is a woman.

This list needs to be updated with an overland  wrangler.

Not if you take the autotrain from dc to Florida! Bring your car with you south to skip the snow!

I just listened to an old Smoking Tire podcast with her last week.

Looks mean and green (please tell me it’s green)!  Are the brakes carbon or did they paint the calipers?

Pretty sure that’s a second gen Taurus headlamp on the RV, but you’re right about the grille does look like the Sebring  

Or reuse an old rail line like Minneapolis, it even has bicycle “exits”

encouraging commuting by bicycle means more available parking for drivers as bicycles are 5% the size of a car, more foot traffic for local businesses, less traffic noise for home owners, less costs for young people, and is the happiest way to commute.

I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen the Caldecott Medal referenced outside of  Where The Wild Things Are.

The mirror headlamps were a great physics trick for quick movements, but a space hog.

Glad to help, just make sure they are for the side of the road you drive on. Idk if they are the Hella 90mm modular lamps or the Valeo units.