So true. The only downside to a used car is that you do not know how it was treated nor its service records.
Honestly a lot of the new cross overs and SUV's are just minivans in different skins.
I feel the same way. There is a powerful stigma in regards to the minivan but I have to admit...
And here I have been looking at the Yukon XL as a replacement for the family car.
This is real. I've had to drive cars were I needed stick the top of my head out the sunroof even with the seat all the way back and my knees pressed into the dash board. Which doesn't leave much room for...
Makes one think that maybe all those safety labels are doing their jobs to well. Or we need another culling of society to keep the forces of Idiocracy at bay.
I would say if someone else says you're a great fit then you need to stop doubting yourself. Just hold your head up high and do it. Even if you make blunders like "metal neither expands nor contracts at that temp"
Some of this seems to be more from Minnesota. Of course I was a bit disappointed at Vancouver and Toronto with their lack of any ascents it wasn't until I went north of Toronto to Port Perry that @sum1 would have sort of fit in.