Saturday, March 2, 2024


 

5 comments:

queasyfish said...

It's slow to go or stop but when you get it up to speed on the highway it Flys. If you can choose lanes and expect traffic situations

queasyfish said...

Blizzak snow tires made this thing more capable than your basic 4WD in winter. Summer tires on steel wheels too of course

queasyfish said...

My daughter and I have a game like Slug Bug where you First! identify a car while driving on the street. First one to see it can punch the other in the arm. Gently hopefully. The game is called slug Camry. Late 90's to early 2000's only. Defined by body style based on this car. There are still an amazing amount on the road now. Try it, you'll be surprised

queasyfish said...

That daughter is my youngest daughter, the oldest one drove it. Mar, Lets dial-in that sewing machine

queasyfish said...

Those are crazy comments. Why? I drove this car to work in Bloomington from Minneapolis for ten years. From the beginning of my database developer career with the corporate entity. Then this car went on to Katie for sprints from Winona MN for four years.. This car has a special place in my heart. It died in her hands on an off ramp heading south just above the MPLS river bridge. As expected some day