I brought it home with the Tacoma, but it is currently for sale because I could not find a suitable/affordable tow vehicle.What tows the Airstream?
I brought it home with the Tacoma, but it is currently for sale because I could not find a suitable/affordable tow vehicle.What tows the Airstream?
I have that pic also, but my Taco is my daily driver and the BEST truck I have ever owned.I’m a fan of Taco’s but I think you need to crop that out of this Pic. Those beautiful Scouts and airstream would make a fantastic photo ?
2022 Yuba Spicy Curry AT (daily-driver e-cargo bike, whenever possible)
Love some of your vehicles. Great mix of driversI’m old enough to have owned many cars/trucks over the last 30+ years. My current DD is a 2014 Cadillac ELR, an under appreciated PHEV that I’ve had since new. I really like the ELR and it has sold me on electric, though I still think with current battery tech and infrastructure, a PHEV makes more sense than BEV because the battery doesn’t have to be as big and no trying to find charging stations on the road.
My wife has a 2018 Mazda CX-5 and my daughter has a 2022 Kia Seltos. I like both of those but for the money, the Kia is really nice. It has the best infotainment system I’ve used.
And of course my 1978 Scout Rallye.
Previous vehicles:
2017 FIAT 500e - This was my daughter’s high school car and was great to learn in and was a hoot to drive. A really fun car but less than 100mi range won’t work for most people
2006 Honda S2000 - great car but sold to get my current Scout, got more than I paid after driving it for 11 years!
2006 Honda Pilot
2003 SAAB 9-5 - probably the most comfortable seats in a car I’ve owned. This or the ELR.
2003 Infiniti G35
1971 Ford Bronco - rust free Arizona truck I got after giving up on finding a rust free Scout, wish I had kept this
1973 Opel GT - the beauty of lightness
1998 Honda CR-V
1979 Scout - 345 w/4spd. I really liked the manual but that truck was a rust bucket Florida truck
1965 Scout - was fun until it threw a rod. It still ran on 3 cylinders but traded up to the rusty Scout II
1988 Mazda RX-7 convertible
1989 Toyota Supra Turbo (RIP) - first car I bought, unfortunately, the capabilities of the car exceeded those of the driver
1978 Chevy Monte Carlo - my high school ride
Love this!I’m old enough to have owned many cars/trucks over the last 30+ years. My current DD is a 2014 Cadillac ELR, an under appreciated PHEV that I’ve had since new. I really like the ELR and it has sold me on electric, though I still think with current battery tech and infrastructure, a PHEV makes more sense than BEV because the battery doesn’t have to be as big and no trying to find charging stations on the road.
My wife has a 2018 Mazda CX-5 and my daughter has a 2022 Kia Seltos. I like both of those but for the money, the Kia is really nice. It has the best infotainment system I’ve used.
And of course my 1978 Scout Rallye.
Previous vehicles:
2017 FIAT 500e - This was my daughter’s high school car and was great to learn in and was a hoot to drive. A really fun car but less than 100mi range won’t work for most people
2006 Honda S2000 - great car but sold to get my current Scout, got more than I paid after driving it for 11 years!
2006 Honda Pilot
2003 SAAB 9-5 - probably the most comfortable seats in a car I’ve owned. This or the ELR.
2003 Infiniti G35
1971 Ford Bronco - rust free Arizona truck I got after giving up on finding a rust free Scout, wish I had kept this
1973 Opel GT - the beauty of lightness
1998 Honda CR-V
1979 Scout - 345 w/4spd. I really liked the manual but that truck was a rust bucket Florida truck
1965 Scout - was fun until it threw a rod. It still ran on 3 cylinders but traded up to the rusty Scout II
1988 Mazda RX-7 convertible
1989 Toyota Supra Turbo (RIP) - first car I bought, unfortunately, the capabilities of the car exceeded those of the driver
1978 Chevy Monte Carlo - my high school ride
Thanks! I’m lucky that my wife gets the practical cars and I get to have more fun ones.Love some of your vehicles. Great mix of drivers
Same for me. Mine is in finance so practical is her middle name. That said she has a loaded Acura MDX with black rims, rack,etc…. It’s practical but she did have fun ordering some bells and whistles on it.Thanks! I’m lucky that my wife gets the practical cars and I get to have more fun ones.
Agree completelyThe S2000 is an awesome car but they're priced as collector cars now (the nice ones). A lot of S2ks were rode hard and/or have stupid modifications so the pool of clean, stock examples is small and expensive. Mine was one of those so I took the money. You can buy a new Miata for what a clean S2k costs, or a newer model used Boxter, ZX-4 or SLK.
Scouts are priced like collector vehicles too but there's not really a modern equivalent. I looked at getting a new Bronco but even if you could get one at MSRP it's still a 50-60k truck. I reasoned that the Scout will probably never be worth less than I put in but a Bronco will depreciate once they make a few hundred thousand of them and I'd rather have the Scout anyway.
Had same Highlander in gray. Was my first Toyota and loved it. Even more than my wife’s Acura MDXDaily driver is a 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV. Just bought this one in March of this year. Love the gas savings with today's crazy prices.
Second vehicle is my previous and always reliable 2015 Toyota Highlander Platinum. Mostly stays in the garage now, but so great to have when I need to transport several people, larger cargo, go to a beach or go on a road trip. So I kept it![]()
Seriously-over 400K miles!!!99 Mk4 Jetta ALH 5sp Silver over Beige leather 418k, holding onto and maintaining until my new electric vehicle is ready
2024 Toyota Tundra LimitedIt might be interesting to see what the mix of folks here are currently driving. I feel like the Scout is going to draw from a wide range of folks.
Here is what I drive depending on the mood.
2021 VD ID.4 1st Edition (BEV)
2004 VW R32