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Looking at the loaded Jeep kicks in my travel OCD. For gosh sake’s David, have you never played Tetris? With a little foresight and planning (wait, who am I talking to?!) you could probably pack all that and still have had room to sleep in the back, should it have been necessary. (wait, who am I talking to?!)

Hmmm, I guess so...

Thanks to google, I can provide this:

I thought this was an actual picture of one of those Chinese knock-offs...

This is so ridiculously wrong that it is absolutely right!

Because fiberglass can be nasty and difficult to work with for the DIYer. Wood and glue and fabric? Didn’t we learn that in kindergarten?

Lick? Oh, it’s Kristen :)

Wow, being credit-worthy, I’ve never heard of this despicable practice.

You know what would have made this story perfect? A picture showing the view from inside the car. But even Google has let me down. :(

“ fuel mileage on the boat is about half a mile per gallon at 80 mph”

Counterpoint: Transit Connect and similar small vans would indicate that beltline height may not be the issue. I think the success of these vehicles as work trucks indicates a market for smaller trucks, especially in the commercial market.

Where are the reports from the Union of Fun Scientists?

Nebraska. Middle of nowhere. But that’s redundant.

So why do you use an image of new cars arriving at Jacksonville to highlight your article?

Sorry, this a bad hot take. fake wood belongs only on real station wagons!

So, no more ‘gators in the left lane?

I had a Falcon Club Wagon. The 170-6 was ok, it got me cross country several times in college.

Put “and Sons” at the end of your personal/business name, drive a 50 year old van and everyone will think it’s a family business passed down from generation to generation.

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