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What if he did both?
He could even do a few calendars and theme them...
Landscapes
Animals
North American parks
Night time
Daytime
Alaskan scenery....
Shall I continue?
The gas price disparity is influenced by oil availability logistics, but it is also because Alberta does not have provincial taxes.
BC both federal and provincial tax (12%) but AB only has federal (5%).
I think I might do this next. Mine does look a little nose high most days.
And when I'm towing.....Lord have mercy!
The airbags in the back do help, but still.....
We do lots of road trips. My eldest is almost as tall as I am and she likes the 3rd row. As well, it works better for us to keep the younger ones closer to us in the second row. It's easier to manage snacks and a$$-whooping when needed.
I'm gonna get a rooftop box for those longer trips, or we...
I don't know about measurements. I just know that when I went back there my knees were up in my chest, and I'm not tall by any means.
For such a large vehicle, I expected more leg room in the 3rd row.
The gap in the middle is a must with younger kids. Our kids are older now and can manage to manipulate the second row on their own.
We decided to go for 8 seats as it is 6 of us. The family fills the Ram and only leaves one extra seat with the previous 7-seater. It's a logistical nightmare when...
I wanted to stay away from the V8 as my wife commutes a lot for work. The wagoneer came up, but we preferred 8 seats and I hate the long-nosedness of it.
Couldn't find a yukon or tahoe to fit the budget and this expedition almost everything on her checklist so we went for it.
I've had 4 Fords...
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