I'd drive a Scout II if I could.
This really is one of the greatest pics ever. Mad hipster cred twenty years before that would even be a thing.
Nope.Are u on IG?
You're not missing much tbh as much as I love it for shytposting. Darts > Social Media.Nope.
He'll get his license when his friends have them.I had the oldest move my wife's vehicle this weekend because she was blocking my truck. I got in the vehicle with him because he has not spent any time behind the wheel. I got nervous when he asked me which peddle was the break and I realized he was being serious.
He has no ambition to get his driver's license. He will when we start telling him that we don't 'feel' like taking him places.
It's impossible for a parent to express this to a child, but my experience, both kids find freedom in being able to drive the extra car to whenever they want when they want and not having to rely on mom and dad.I had the oldest move my wife's vehicle this weekend because she was blocking my truck. I got in the vehicle with him because he has not spent any time behind the wheel. I got nervous when he asked me which peddle was the break and I realized he was being serious.
He has no ambition to get his driver's license. He will when we start telling him that we don't 'feel' like taking him places.
I had the oldest move my wife's vehicle this weekend because she was blocking my truck. I got in the vehicle with him because he has not spent any time behind the wheel. I got nervous when he asked me which peddle was the break and I realized he was being serious.
He has no ambition to get his driver's license. He will when we start telling him that we don't 'feel' like taking him places.
I had the oldest move my wife's vehicle this weekend because she was blocking my truck. I got in the vehicle with him because he has not spent any time behind the wheel. I got nervous when he asked me which peddle was the break and I realized he was being serious.
He has no ambition to get his driver's license. He will when we start telling him that we don't 'feel' like taking him places.
He'll get his license when his friends have them.
It's impossible for a parent to express this to a child, but my experience, both kids find freedom in being able to drive the extra car to whenever they want when they want and not having to rely on mom and dad.
My oldest (17.5) and my middle (16) sons are less than enthusiastic about getting their licenses. My youngest (15) too has little inclination.I have seen more of this recently. I had a guy working on my staff that would request time off to get his sons from college, in each corner of the state (driving over 12 hours in a triangle). His kids didnt want to licenses, even in college and he wouldnt put them on the Greyhound to come home for the Holidays. Even after his kid graduated and back to our city with a job, he would take his Saturday to pick up his son and drive him to Costco... at 23 years old.
My oldest is now 15, has a permit and completed driving school. He drives us everywhere, including 5 hours each way to Montana and back over Thanksgiving (which I decidedly enjoyed).
Son has a 2007 Ford Focus his grandmother gave him six years ago. I may have mentioned this in a previous post but I finally spoke with Ford yesterday about the blend door that directs air flow to the panel, floor, etc. His is controlled by a dial (as all should be) but the gasket on the door has gone bad and the door sticks in one position. I can manually move the actuator (above the pedals) and the dial at the same time so in the summer it is on panel and the winter on defrost/floor. Ford has no fix for this or replacement parts. Only the dial cable is available, which I replaced thinking that was the problem. I have come across videos of shadetree fixes but damn I do not want to pull out the dash.
I'd drive a Scout II if I could.
I'd rather find a vintage Scout that's in decent shape.Out of curiosity I checked the new Scouts. Still a couple years until they are available, and the prices will be north of $50k. Disappointing. Basically just another SUV. https://www.scoutmotors.com/
I think it loses the simplicity of the original. Now it's all cushy tech stuff and leather seats.I'd rather find a vintage Scout that's in decent shape.
The new ones don't impress me.
I'd rather find a vintage Scout that's in decent shape.
The new ones don't impress me.
No one asked me.VW bought the Scout brand from International Harvester. The goal was to build a brand based on a legacy trademark. They supposedly polled former/current Scout owners what they wanted. Every input I've seen was "make it basic/simple/low price" and after looking at their website it looks like they ignored all of that.
There's very little specified on their website but looking through press releases it mentions "zonal software architecture" developed jointly with Rivian. This is exactly what I don't want my next vehicle to be.
I got one a year and half ago after going 10 years without one. It gets better gas mileage than the Honda Pilot that it replaced. Ideally, a mid size truck would have filled my needs but I ended up with a full size instead of a mid-size because I could get a five year old full size truck cheaper than a mid-size with like features. My super crew cab is super roomy and easily fits the two car seats that I use on the regular basis to haul my grand kids around. The downside is that a full size super crew cab truck is huge. It's 8' mirror to mirror, nearly 20' long, and almost 6' 6" in height. Parking is hassle but I have always parked out in the hinder lands of parking lots, now I feel obligated to do so that I don't inconvenience anyone.I've never owned one before, but I think I may be in the market for a pick up truck.
I was originally thinking about a mid-sized, but my wife said if you're not going to be able to park it in the garage at all, you might as well get a full size. Who am I to argue with my wife?I got one a year and half ago after going 10 years without one. It gets better gas mileage than the Honda Pilot that it replaced. Ideally, a mid size truck would have filled my needs but I ended up with a full size instead of a mid-size because I could get a five year old full size truck cheaper than a mid-size with like features. My super crew cab is super roomy and easily fits the two car seats that I use on the regular basis to haul my grand kids around. The downside is that a full size super crew cab truck is huge. It's 8' mirror to mirror, nearly 20' long, and almost 6' 6" in height. Parking is hassle but I have always parked out in the hinder lands of parking lots, now I feel obligated to do so that I don't inconvenience anyone.
Wish I had my grandparent's IH trucks. 1972 and a 1953. I remember riding around in the green 1972. My grandparents were prolific campers (I have several hundred slides of their adventures) and pulled one behind their 1950 Nash Statesman but then upgraded to truck and moved to the over-the-cab camper. They had the 1972 until my grandfather passed in 1996. My mother gave their neighbor the truck/camper since they looked after their welfare - good neighbors. Tried to track down the truck but don't have the VIN and Washington cannot find any ownership records. I had no ability to take the truck since I was in my last year of college....International Harvester..
Love the Nash and the Hawk in the background of the third picture.Wish I had my grandparent's IH trucks. 1972 and a 1953. I remember riding around in the green 1972. My grandparents were prolific campers (I have several hundred slides of their adventures) and pulled one behind their 1950 Nash Statesman but then upgraded to truck and moved to the over-the-cab camper. They had the 1972 until my grandfather passed in 1996. My mother gave their neighbor the truck/camper since they looked after their welfare - good neighbors. Tried to track down the truck but don't have the VIN and Washington cannot find any ownership records. I had no ability to take the truck since I was in my last year of college.
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A few weeks ago I started hearing a clicking sound from what sounded like the front end of my Equinox. Never heard this type of noise before. Finally got it into the mechanics this week. I was thinking CV joint, except I didn't really hear it while turning.
Turns out it was a sticker stuck to the driveshaft that was making the noise. I did a double take when he told me, I said "What did you stay was stuck on it?".
Only cost me $60 so I'm happy. In my head I'm picturing a baseball card in the spokes of a bike.
This really isn't based on age more on miles and how you drive it. Although I'm surprised the battery lasted this long.My car is 7 years old with orginal tires, battery, & brakes.
So my question is which to replace first ?
My 2011's battery died on the way to work a couple months ago. Couldn't leave the gas station across from the Oreilley's. Luckily light traffic let me cross the highway and run back with a new one before the gas station noticed. I couldn't remember ever changing the battery before, but maybe I forgot? Seems unlikely that it really lasted that long.My car is 7 years old with orginal tires, battery, & brakes.
So my question is which to replace first ?
Replace the tires first since it's the only contact with the road, but I'm betting your battery will go before then. Batteries out here are lucky to last 1 year.My car is 7 years old with orginal tires, battery, & brakes.
So my question is which to replace first ?
I'm thinking the driver.My car is 7 years old with orginal tires, battery, & brakes.
So my question is which to replace first ?
I just found out that my wife's tires on her car are coming up on 10 years old. They have great tread and they appear to be in good shape, no cracking or separation. NC does not have a age requirement but some states have an age limit on tires based on date stamp on the tires. I am planning on replacing them soon despite not being required to.My car is 7 years old with orginal tires, battery, & brakes.
So my question is which to replace first ?