12-09-2024, 09:18 AM
Good man lol!
I went the opposite way in vehicles. I had a Honda Ridgeline pickup since new in 2010. My wife drives a Toyota Highlander SUV. My daughter asked if I would be interested in selling her my truck. Sure (I basically gave it to her) and I bought a Toyota Camry SE 4-cyl 4-door sedan. I'm don't drive a cage very often (my truck had 64,000 miles on it in 14 years). I didn't really NEED a truck, and it got between 16 & 19 mpg. Same as my wife's Highlander, about 19 mpg. I had rented a 4-cyl Camry one time when we went to New England and really liked it, and it averaged 38 mpg, so that's what I bought to replace the truck. Trouble is, I let my wife drive the Camry and she loves it, and has already put 10,000 miles on it, while I'm now relegated to driving the Highlander with a "Gams of 5" license plate lol (in the same time, since February, I have only put 1,000 miles on the Highlander lol)
I went the opposite way in vehicles. I had a Honda Ridgeline pickup since new in 2010. My wife drives a Toyota Highlander SUV. My daughter asked if I would be interested in selling her my truck. Sure (I basically gave it to her) and I bought a Toyota Camry SE 4-cyl 4-door sedan. I'm don't drive a cage very often (my truck had 64,000 miles on it in 14 years). I didn't really NEED a truck, and it got between 16 & 19 mpg. Same as my wife's Highlander, about 19 mpg. I had rented a 4-cyl Camry one time when we went to New England and really liked it, and it averaged 38 mpg, so that's what I bought to replace the truck. Trouble is, I let my wife drive the Camry and she loves it, and has already put 10,000 miles on it, while I'm now relegated to driving the Highlander with a "Gams of 5" license plate lol (in the same time, since February, I have only put 1,000 miles on the Highlander lol)
