our plumbing is finally fixed, so that’s nice

  • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 months ago

    A 2000 Honda CRV

    Most of the trails I go to aren’t that intense to get to (though they can be sketchy enough road wise that I have to pull over and walk to the trail rather than drive) but my poor little Kia Rio just can’t take it no more lol

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      10 months ago

      WOOOOO CRV

      had one o’ those a while ago, 2000 or early 2000s. Only complaint is my butt would go numb on drives over four hours. Prolly coulda fixed that with a cushion of some sort, but had to get different car.

      Enjoy. I hope it treats you well.

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        10 months ago

        Costs was a big factor, including costs of insurance (a huge factor (the CRV is $35 to insure)) and costs of parts. Not to mention the costs (and availablily) of aftermarket stuff.

        Plus I have a few friends who have them as well and they’re very fun little SUVs

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          10 months ago

          Oh I forgot about insurance. But here where I live there’s a different kind of it which is extremely cheap afaik so it’s not much of a factor. And yea all of that makes sense. I’m just not a fan of SUVs I guess

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            10 months ago

            I’m definitely not a fan of modern SUVs which are basically tanks (like seriously you should def check this tool out to compare car sizes)

            I was also looking at smaller pickups (like 1980s to 1999) but they’re so bloody expensive right now locally.

            I even looked at kei trucks (and almost bought one (they’re street legal in my state) but changed my mind when I double checked how it would affect my insurance cost and they told me they wouldn’t insure it, so I’d have to get a second insurance plan from another company and I didn’t want to go through that headache.

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                10 months ago

                Honestly yeah

                Basically they told me that because it was never originally sold (or an equivalent model) in the states they wouldn’t insure it

                It was pretty frustrating