Throw some sliding doors on it and it looks like a minivan to me.Sorry, but I don't consider our cross-over to be anything like a mini-van.
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Throw some sliding doors on it and it looks like a minivan to me.
There's one of those that drives around the area near me in Madison, WI. LOLThis would be a pretty sweet ride:
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I guess that depends how you define "hot". I think of it as a combination of heat a humidity...walking out the door at 6am and sweating.Florida is not hot, by comparison to where I lived before. The average summer temperature was 104 and often touched 114-118 during peak summer. Unbelievably, the 118 of dry summer was bearable compared to the 100 during rains that followed summer.On 5/16/2016 at 2:27 PM, DuckFlats said: We have three in Florida...Hellishly Hot, Hot, and Kinda Hot. The only winter relief I get is when I stick my head in the freezer.
There's no disagreement then! That's exactly what I said, that 100 during rains (heat + humidity) was worse than 118 dry heat. However, Florida is much much nicer (as in a place). I'm actually working on getting a PE license in FL by year's end by reciprocity.I guess that depends how you define "hot". I think of it as a combination of heat a humidity...walking out the door at 6am and sweating.
I see one of these on my drive down to NYC every single time!This would be a pretty sweet ride:
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Hilux preferred vehicle of your enemy./monthly_2016_05/12033132_1665081190421906_5163878845472790036_n.jpg.7d155b91b16e237a4c4532207630bada.jpg
I have one of those. '97 XJ.I like Jeeps. I'd like them even more if they put the 4.0 I6 HO engine back in them. That thing was bulletproof.