I had to take my two kids to the airport after Christmas and one of them had a box with a full sized adult bike in it. So, 4 adults and one child, luggage and a bike. Attempted to fit it in my Wife's Nissan Pathfinder.. nope.. Called my daughter up who bought our Toyota Sienna Van. Everything fit with room to spare. Forgot how nice it was to drive that vehicle.My daughter was similarly upset when my wife sold her Honda Odyssey. The replacement vehicle (23 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy) was MUCH nicer than the van....but the van was where she rode all her life, to include 2 years in South Korea. Hell...my wife, despite driving a much nicer vehicle, still felt attached and emotional getting rid of the van. I wasn't sad. LOL
I woke up one morning and saw the national market for LJ Rubicon was sparse and expensive with none for sale in the Rocky Mountain region. With many G1 Broncos and a G2 in our past, we decided on the G6. Sold the LJ for several $Ks more than new cost.Like I mentioned in earlier post to broadicustomworks, not sure I would have gotten rid of the jeep. The rubicon LJ is true unicorn but I suspect you got a pretty penny for it.
Been there with a ‘10 Boxster S, Ill post the pic later. I learned manual, and that was it, boxster was ruined, I would have been happy with a ‘92 Civic hatch (forget the chassis code)Replaced my 2014 Porsche Cayman. Was a fun car but it had a PDK auto transmission and a manual transmission would have been more enjoyable.
I see you are partial to horses sir!Big change, but really enjoy the Bronco
there is just something special about a manual transmission.Replaced my 2014 Porsche Cayman. Was a fun car but it had a PDK auto transmission and a manual transmission would have been more enjoyable.