Odierub
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Robert
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2021
- Threads
- 14
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- Location
- Jefferson City
- Vehicle(s)
- Suburban
2018 Lexus RCF > 2020 Lincoln Aviator RII > 2021 JLUR
NO regrets.
NO regrets.
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Sold the Hellcat and ordered the 392. I still have my Sublime Jeep to drive now then will trade her in when the 392 arrives.Lol I had to read your comment multiple times. So you traded in the HC for the Jeep and then traded in the Jeep for a 392 Jeep? That would be ideal but at 75K it’s a non starter lol.
If my decision is going to hinge on how comfortable I am driving the car I should buy a water front piece of land? Don’t worry I already have 2 Bronco reservations from 36 years ago so if I choose to go that route I can.If your decision is going to hinge on how cramped your left arm feels, all I have to say is please log off, go to the nearest Ford dealer and order a Bronco.
Then set up an appointment with your realtor and tell her you want to buy a waterfront piece of land.
Shop around, buy the land and hire an architect. Once you agree on the home design hire a contractor to build you the house.
The builder will finish your beautiful home before Ford builds your Bronco... ?
I’d check with your Ford salesman. They got to sell something while all those Broncos are being built.Anyone have any good water front home recommendations? No east coast though.
I know, that’s kind of the crappy part. When I bought the Challenger I said, “I never want to get rid of this!” Now I’m considering of doing just that for a vehicle that definitely won’t be my last. That’s a big concern for me because then it’s a never ending pattern of paying a car payment.