General Car Conversation
#2237
It sometimes gets concerning when your SO takes your car without telling you if they are also into cars at all, that moment when you check the garage and your car is missing is a bit nerves lol!
#2240
We've enjoyed our time with the Ody, but will not miss it when the Rivian gets here this year. Once the kids outgrew the stroller, we didn't need all the space anymore although the lower load floor still does come in handy when we buy big things.
#2243
I'm posting up a strom, why not!
Ody= Honda Odessy?
Those looked ok.
Trust us, mini van does not stir the soul. haha
The Fonz would never be caught driving one... Hey... lol
Unless you dream of hauling kids.
That's what I said when I saw my neighbors Sienne.
Said, dang I can put a ton of stuff in here.
Then I said, wow look at those rims, pop the hood let's check this beauty out.
I think that was the engine "wear limiter" letting the owner it was time to trade it in asap.
No means NO!
Stand your ground.
I installed a palm scanner and voice recognition, fixed it that problem fast, never happened again.
Reverse psychology really works!
Way to go bro.
I agree.
Those looked ok.
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The Fonz would never be caught driving one... Hey... lol
Unless you dream of hauling kids.
Said, dang I can put a ton of stuff in here.
Then I said, wow look at those rims, pop the hood let's check this beauty out.
Spoiler
No means NO!
Stand your ground.
Way to go bro.
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#2244
Minivans are not designed to stir souls. They are designed to stir practicality.
With Fonz, it's a non-issue. The Fonz (Henry Winkler), on a TV series that was set in the suburban 1950s, probably never had any conception of the true FWD minivans that would come some 30 years later. In the 1950s, there was only one "Minivan" as such....and it was the air-cooled/rear engine VW Microbus that didn't have enough power to get out of its own way, took a hundred miles of driving in the winter to get any cabin heat, sometimes leaked carbon monoxide into the cabin with that heat, and typically got blown around like a piece of paper in crosswinds.
The Fonz would never be caught driving one... Hey... lol
Unless you dream of hauling kids.
Unless you dream of hauling kids.
#2246
#2247
With Fonz, it's a non-issue. The Fonz (Henry Winkler), on a TV series that was set in the suburban 1950s, probably never had any conception of the true FWD minivans that would come some 30 years later. In the 1950s, there was only one "Minivan" as such....and it was the air-cooled/rear engine VW Microbus that didn't have enough power to get out of its own way, took a hundred miles of driving in the winter to get any cabin heat, sometimes leaked carbon monoxide into the cabin with that heat, and typically got blown around like a piece of paper in crosswinds.