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Been in an Equinox or an Escape since 2010, had minivans the previous 10 years.

The suv is just too small, now I’m back in a minivan. It’s a 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan.

While I’m loving the huevos ( and it sounds decent, too! ), the seating position is for a small woman.
I’m just 6’, but in many ways it feels like I’m sitting in a tiny car.
The distance from the pedals to steering wheel is not far. If I adjust my legs to be comfortable, my arms are too extended. Make my arms good, my legs are cramped.

And don’t get started on the sihtty Bluetooth phone functionality. This weekend I’m going to switch over to bone-conduction earphones for a bit. Has to be better than it’s beginner level connectivity.
C’mon, man. It’s 2019. Catch up.

We all know the single most dangerous thing we do on a daily basis is drive a vehicle.
To purposely go more than 10 over is just asking for it.

Wanna go fast and get thrills? Go to the track. If you can’t get a track fix, and you choose to eff around on public roads, that’s not very intelligent.

Spare me the “Ima fine driver, jus axe me!” bs. Those folks know exactly what I mean.

Sure, I use the acceleration lane appropriately, but once up to speed I almost never hit the brakes. It’s not that difficult.

Oh, and my man card is juuuuust fine.
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