Originally posted by: redly1
I kiss my SUV
03 Pontiac Montana
Originally posted by: tennisflip
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Kipper
There are these things called moving vans...
I didn't mean for moving. Just day to day things. You want to go buy a tv, grill, air compressor, a table, anything like that. Most of it won't fit in a car.
I can't remember the last time I've purchased any of those things you've listed.
Good call. That's what I'm gonna do when old faithful gives up the ghost.Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
You might consider a hitch and trailer for your car. It has the virtue of being something used only as needed, and can be detached when desired. Economical and practical.
Originally posted by: tennisflip
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Kipper
There are these things called moving vans...
I didn't mean for moving. Just day to day things. You want to go buy a tv, grill, air compressor, a table, anything like that. Most of it won't fit in a car.
I can't remember the last time I've purchased any of those things you've listed.
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
blasphamy :QOriginally posted by: biostud
I don't even have a car.
what's a bicycle lane?Originally posted by: biostud
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
blasphamy :QOriginally posted by: biostud
I don't even have a car.
not when studying, living in a city with bicycle lanes, good public transport........and lets not forget the prices of cars+insurance+gas over here![]()
Originally posted by: Jumpem
I've been shopping for stuff for my townhouse and it's a pain without one. Absolutely nothing fits in my car. My gf's Sunbird could barely fit a papazan chair. I need a truck.
Do people just get everything bigger than a microwave delivered?
Originally posted by: Vic
You own a Miata. I warned you before you bought it that it can scarcely hold a bag of groceries.
As it is, we do own a truck in addition to our daily drivers.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Trucks are great, but the MPG sucks compared with a mid size to small car. When current pickup is worn out (another 7 years), I'm going back to a car & rent a truck as needed.
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
'05 Ford SuperDuty, specifically the F-250 4x4 6.0L Diesel CrewCab pwns the damn 'Hemi' 1500.
If you're gonna buy a truck, especially a full size, make it a diesel or forget about it, this is my motto.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Kipper
There are these things called moving vans...
I didn't mean for moving. Just day to day things. You want to go buy a tv, grill, air compressor, a table, anything like that. Most of it won't fit in a car.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
'05 Ford SuperDuty, specifically the F-250 4x4 6.0L Diesel CrewCab pwns the damn 'Hemi' 1500.
If you're gonna buy a truck, especially a full size, make it a diesel or forget about it, this is my motto.
I'd love a full-size diesel, but they are out of my price range. I wish they would offer a diesel for the small trucks.![]()
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Station wagon. It'll move about 85% of the stuff I need to move. Everything else I'll just rent, borrow, or pay for delivery.
I've considered for the last 5 years to pick up a cheap beater truck to use in the winters and for utility, but never could bring myself to get one. The wagon just does everything we need it for so frequently.
