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@2kwik4u -I live a block away from our local High School. Every year they paint the street different themes for the home coming. This is what's left from last years game. It follows the entire street to the high school, the seniors all get to paint their names and the sports teams all get different themes to paint on different sections of the side walk and inspirational quotes. Its actually kind of fun.
 
Good looking Yukon. Those are the factory Elevation wheels, so probably just larger tires. I actually like the tires on this thing a lot, they're from General Tire.
I think ours are Bridgestones and are more less for looks. When it comes time to replace them, I want to get some larger sidewall tires to fill in the wheel well and “float” on balloons when we drive. Since we are in Florida, a good quiet ride with good rain rating is all we need. I’m expecting about 50k miles out of these factory tires and last I saw, we were at 36k miles. Time to move some money around lmao.
 
the race car is hobby of last 20 years. Being replaced by the Sport- E. The boat is a lot heavier but the Ranger will pull it anywhere in GA at least 70MPH. At a sweet 11 MPG thru 2.3 liters. I figure 6,000 lbs with 4 batteries and 75 gal of gas. The race car gets about 10 MPG thru 2.5 liter at WOT all day for what it’s worth.
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Because I got the RAM in 2022 and 1 year later my boat grew 5ft longer lol totally worth it
The door was opened for a "that's what she said joke" ?
 
After selling our MDX and giving my Lexus to our boy I found myself in need of a new daily driver / Waverunner tow vehicle. So I picked this up a few days ago and “moved in” tonight.

It’s a CPO second generation 2019 Honda Ridgeline/RTL-E (just below the top of line Black Edition). It’s my third Ridgeline, I love all the creature comforts/improvements over the first generation models. Almost too many to list: car play, heated steering wheel, lane keeper assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, auto braking collision avoidance, three view rear view camera, 110v AC outlet in trunk and six hidden speakers in the bed, leather, heated seats, sun roof, etc. it is an AWD rated to tow up to 5.000 pounds, seats five comfortably. It drives/rides like a MDX/pilot which is not surprising since they share the same chassis and engine.

If you don’t need more than 5,000 lbs. in towing capacity or seating for more than five, i recommend that you check one of these out.

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