The taillight has been gone for a month or two. She just had a cross shaped piece of duct tape on the top of it. The packing tape and all that is new. Wife said the suv wasn’t parked there yesterday so I assume she did it last night. The thing was is excellent condition when she first moved in. The parking garage has those beams and bollards and she’s smacked all 4 corners and now the rear door is all cracked in as well.
I sent the pics to the office. I’ll let them handle it. Took pics of my shit so when she does hit it I have proof. All joking aside she is a danger not only to residents who park in the garage but to everyone on the road with her cause I’ve seen her fall out that thing at 4 in the afternoon when I got home from picking our son up.
I left for lunch and parked next to her in the same spot I’ve been when I got home. I’m just going to work from home on days my wife isn’t so my suv never moves from that spot and we just swap off her car.
He sounds great. Wonder what Eric Wilson has been up to last 20 years. Looks fun. Wife is loving the run through the Self Titled album at 12:10am on a week night.
That picture doesn't even do it justice. It's an enormous vehicle that I would be embarrassed to drive around in.
I hate my truck, but I used to legit use it for work (worked in geotech) now I’m just too lazy to get rid of it
I randomly build stuff at home so I could use a truck for like getting plywood or lumber here or there. I might legitimately use a truck 10 times a year but it's so impractical every or other moment of the year. Bad gas mileage, over priced and you have spend 70-80k to get the equivalent of the comfort of a 45k-50k SUV.
Just heard a co-worker say yeti coolers function better if they’re pre-cooled. Didn’t realize I worked with RJF-GUMP and he was in fact a woman.
Drive a pickup but am an office worker for a construction-ish company and don’t use it whatsoever for work
Almost everyone I work with drives a truck. Most of them are diesel and they live like an hour away so I can definitely see it for gas mileage and for around the house. If I own a home I’m having a truck regardless of where I work
Just put a trailer hitch on your SUV and buy a trailer for 2k for the 8 times a year you need it for something. That's what I do.
I always thought I'd get a pickup in the future but I don't want to be seen as a possible Republican so SUV for life it is
Allegedly: "Diesels can achieve 25-30% better mileage than a gas engine due to the higher efficiency of diesel fuel, while the direct fuel injection during the combustion process wastes little fuel."
On the rare occasion I go into my company HQ, I am always taken by surprise how many trucks are in the parking lot of an engineering firm full of people who look at excel and PDFs all day.