I got a yeti rambler for Christmas last year. As a coffee sipper it’s pretty great. I do pre-warm before filling it with coffee but overall I really like it.
I got a yeti rambler for Christmas last year. As a coffee sipper it’s pretty great. I do pre-warm before filling it with coffee but overall I really like it.
Enter the Discovery 3, wannabe baller edition. Also known as the Discovery 4.
If they are in good condition but you rarely see that
I would have to agree. Easily the best looking body style Subaru ever made.
In response to the question, though, I submit the Land Rover LR3 / Discovery 3.
I may be biased, but I think the 05-09 Legacy holds up quite well
The body-colored B pillars might be the only thing that dates those.
The Saab 9-5. It is six years old but I could pass it off as new. A bit of a bias as this one is mine
disagree.
Someone explain this to me, those critters have enough smarts to run away from predators,why do they appear to always run in front of cars?
I’m not sure retro counts here.
That is a legitimate concern, but its actually not the RR’s problem. Local EMS has the duty to plan around RR crossing obstructions.
Good luck with that. Might as well have been written by Mickey Mouse, because that ordinance is unenforceable. You can write as many laws as you like; they have to stand up in court.
This was my first thought. Why don’t they pass an ordinance stating that it is illegal to block an intersection after a certain amount of time? The city might not have oversight on the trains and railways themselves, but they do have oversight of their roads.
Anytime I see a story like this, that references a particular location, I always head over to Google Maps to get a better understanding. I couldn’t help but chuckle when the aerial shot of that crossing shows a train blocking Lilley Rd.
I certainly would choose a different route.
Now you don’t have the pesky door handles to get in the way of all that touring!
Some people actually own those.