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The entire Kia/Hyundai line. They went from normal ugly generic boxyness to cars that really look good. Might be made cheap, but they still look good. 

As a guy that knows people that have many 1-of-1, or 1-of-a very few, or the first one off the line, they are sought after. It does make them more valuable because people are searching for them.

too much time on the road, not 4WD, but it is on good condition all things considered. ND. 

Now if only the interest rates would come down...

Not mine, but my FIL.

400 miles on a rebuild...1/4 mile at at time. You don’t build a car like this and not race it. Car is in great shape, tho. NP...barely. 

Just a really good cleaning. Hit a deer on Halloween, 2022. Body shop even though they “detailed” it twice, left a LOT to be desired. Still finding smutz in places where I never knew it could get dirty. They first tried to give it back to me with this gross film all over the interior. There are small parts that only a

Kia’s 100k warranty only applies to the first owner, I believe. 

Also the Jeep, Bronco, old school blazer, Amigo, Samurai, the nissan thing, the Jeep Thing, Beetle.... several convertibles with aback seat.

There are signs for low bridges, yet, people try...

They did it to themselves.

the “dustless” brand is by far the best one I’ve used. Bit more $$ but much quieter than anything I’ve used. 

Would be fun for 1/2 that, but Can-Am Spyder, Polaris Slingshot...

I’m not “short” but not “tall” by any means. When a tailgate is chest high, that’s too much. Maybe, just maybe, the Carolina Squat truck guys were just lowering their bed height?

I will say that I’ve had more issues with my 2022 Telluride than my 2020. Same miles, roughly, when I got sold my 2020 for a profit. Things are rattling, cracked, installed improperly per service tech, peeling... power train seems to be OK. Nothing to do with the deer strike either. 

Hitting that at speed on a motorcycle would be bad. Also, bug guts on a helmet would smell bad, cause vision issues. Could not imagine not wearing a full face. Blech. 

The ‘77 I drove did, along with the dual swing tailgate. 

This one brings back a bad experience from a 1977 Country Squire wagon but had the big 460/4bbl, not even teens for MPG’s. It was more primer colored than silver by the time dad let it go... torque it did have, and also a problem with the 4bbl didn’t always want to close when I let off the gas. That was a hairy ride.

Most of my car influence came from my FIL, who raced at Cordova International Raceway (Home of the Summernationals! & Arnie “The farmer” Beswick) along with my dad’s youngest brother. He and I put a lot of seat time in going to car shows across the midwest, from Nebraska to Michigan and Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania,

Keep with something that can tow a small trailer...for your motorcycle. So that way, you can load up on a small trailer, or rent one, and go motorcycling in new areas, with doggies inside as well.