My wife thinks it is a Kia. This lady is tall so higher cars are no problem to her. I tore my quadriceps tendon a couple of months ago, and find it a lot easier to get in and out of my 2002 Honda minivan than my daughter’s Jetta.
F**k all you fashionistas who buy SUVs
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Which is clearly listed as a rationale for buying one earlier. I know most owners of these things drive like disabled octogenarians but the actual incidences of being physically in that state are rare.
We bought a small Range Rover. a) because we liked it b) because I wanted a vehicle that my 94 year old mum could get in and out of. I'd like a bigger one, but can't really justify it - we have 3 vehicles and only do about 5K per year in all of them combined (even less since Covid)Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 1:35 pmWhich is clearly listed as a rationale for buying one earlier. I know most owners of these things drive like disabled octogenarians but the actual incidences of being physically in that state are rare.
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I make sure my carbon footprint is lower than John Kerry’s.
That’s my only measure of whether I’m doing my part.
That’s my only measure of whether I’m doing my part.
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Ditto ^^Ovals wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 4:19 pmWe bought a small Range Rover. a) because we liked it b) because I wanted a vehicle that my 94 year old mum could get in and out of. I'd like a bigger one, but can't really justify it - we have 3 vehicles and only do about 5K per year in all of them combined (even less since Covid)Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 1:35 pmWhich is clearly listed as a rationale for buying one earlier. I know most owners of these things drive like disabled octogenarians but the actual incidences of being physically in that state are rare.