grasscatcher2
Grasscatcher2
grasscatcher2

It’s possible, not probable.

Except Rangers aren’t very comfortable. They’re much more comfortable than Tacomas, but not nearly as comfortable as, say, a top-trim Ram, GM Denali or Ridgeline.

IIRC, we stopped using old tires for fish attractors back in the late 80s because it was thought that butyl esters leached from the tires and were bad for the environment

I'll take the Silverado for 40, please?

- That’s the other caveat; the fanciest F-150 EVs don’t go as far.”

Picled mine up (2019 RTL) two years ago in January, back when Honda was dealing. Got 0.9% interest for 72 months to boot. I don’t mind these $425 monthly payments.

Speed limit on the Interstate in West Texas is 85mph in places.

It definitely deserves a test-drive, but if it drives like it looks (i.e., not a bunch of rattles and not shaky around corners), I’ll give it a NP. Sweet-looking car!

I’ve hauled a washing machine, dishwasher, 95-gallon water heater, plywood, decking materials, 8' 4x4s, several loads to the dump, several loads of compost, load of gravel, many cardboard recycling runs, sod, feed sacks and pavers. That was all in the last two years.

Honestly, I could live with 20 miles of range for commuting purposes, but I don’t think any mfr would spec one that low, because range anxiety = anticipated low sales.

I just need an electric that will go 0-60 in less than ten seconds, top speed of 60mph, range of 60 miles and cost less than $6k after rebates, that I can recharge overnight on a 110v outlet.

You can never go wrong with a Honda Trail bike.  It will be an easy sell if the Dax ever makes it stateside.

I’ve started shopping for a new Accord for the wife, since her 2008 is starting to show its age. She much prefers sedans over SUVs because we live in windy country, and a car gets blown around a lot less than a high-profile SUV.

What makes that truck honest is that it is a 2wd. That means you have a reasonable chance of being able to reach into the bed, thus you are more likely to use the truck to haul things. After all, that’s what pickups were originally invented for - hauling!

That’s a sharp-looking Civic.

I dunno. I think a competent dirt bike would put this Can-Am to shame, but I understand that most people aren’t comfortable on two wheels in the rocks.

Honda is pretty bad at colors, unless you buy their cheapest models. Most of their lineup is five shades of gray, a black, a white, and one color option.

It’s gotta be a bright yellow, like Canary Yellow. Not that orange yellow that burns your eyes.

Honda has this color, too. Sonic Gray Pearl

I’d be very happy with a $10k EV with a range under 50 miles. I’d plug it in every other night and use it for my commute to work, saving the ICE for longer trips.