My sister was heading to the airport to come home this weekend. I guess she saw you Friday afternoon. Thanks for confirming Jose. She didn't believe I could find out who was driving that X. Xweb is all powerful!Yup! That’s me! This looks like the 2 freeway exit onto Glendale Blvd.
Good eye!
My sister was heading to the airport to come home this weekend. I guess she saw you Friday afternoon. Thanks for confirming Jose. She didn't believe I could find out who was driving that X. Xweb is all powerful!
Jim, I bet your sister won't believe that you could identify the owner of a random X in LA traffic where she just happened to be driving while on a trip. Too funny.
If you look at that picture and consider the LA traffic (Jose says that is a freeway), running the AC with the hot summer temps and nothing but stop and go activity. It isn't difficult to understand why some X owners experience cooling issues while others (say in snow country on wide open roads that flow at 50-60 MPH) don't. As with most things in life, circumstances change everything.
Jim, I bet your sister won't believe that you could identify the owner of a random X in LA traffic where she just happened to be driving while on a trip.
I think it might be time to get another car as my daily driver and leave the X in the garage for playtime. I hate to do it, but I would hate even more walking to my car on a Target run and arriving to a dent or something even worse.
So true. But even my huge Ford F150 has fallen victim to this. It is a mild custom in pristine condition (or it was). So I always park it at the furthest corner of any parking lot, away from all other vehicles. But on one occasion I came out of the store and there was a shopping cart sitting next to the driver's door with a nice dent to match. And the truck was parked on the uphill side of the lot, plus the shopping cart was on the downhill side of the truck - how could it have accidently rolled into it? Appears someone intentionally took the cart all the way over there and shoved it into my truck. On another occasion I came out of a store and the rear tailgate had a long crease across it where another vehicle had hit it while passing by. The crease was quite high so I believe it was the city utility vehicle that I noticed parked in the lot as I went into the store. Again, my truck was in the far corner so how did another vehicle hit it? These incidences were after I moved to Vegas, so it isn't just SoCal that's bad (although I know first hand SoCal is worse than Vegas in this respect).And don’t get me started on parking lot etiquete.
As I read this sentence I thought you were going to say: "it also serves as a tow vehicle for the Fiats when they break down".I have a high mileage 2003 Honda pilot for daily duty and it also serves as a tow vehicle for the Fiats on long trips to events.