Insurance for the Explorer is more cause, SUV. And the Windstar is newer. Sigh. Guess I'm a *MOM*.
Heh. I'm not anybody's anything, but I have a 98 Windstar that I've been very happy with. (Lots of crap to tote for SCA, armour, etc.)
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Insurance for the Explorer is more cause, SUV. And the Windstar is newer. Sigh. Guess I'm a *MOM*.
Heh. I'm not anybody's anything, but I have a 98 Windstar that I've been very happy with. (Lots of crap to tote for SCA, armour, etc.)
The Windstar will also have a whole lot more cargo space. Ours has the third seat out most of the time so we can go to home depot and get 25 bags of mulch and other garden crap while still having room for the kids.
Is the 2001 new enough to have LATCH anchors for car-seats? Ours has 'em, but it's a 2002.
Things that bother me to read together
Goodland got only about 2 inches of snow, but Kansas Highway Patrol Capt. Kelly McGuire said 13 tornadoes were reported Sunday in the western part of the state. A couple of houses were seriously damaged, he said.
Tornadoes and blizzards. Throw in a few incidents of raining fish, and I'd call it fair apocalypse weather.
Oh geez, I fear I am too late to talk vw out of going to class.
We need a new car. Lord only knows when we will be able to buy one. I want a Forrester, DH wants an Oddysey. With two kids, it's either a minivan or a mini SUV. The Saturn is like a toy car. (Ah well, it will still hold two car seats.)
Burrell, it looks like the movers should be out of here no later than 3:00 this afternoon, if that helps with getting to see you at all.
The Fug girls are, for once, wrong. Camilla wore the Best Hat Ever.
Agreed.
Oh good, Perkins. We should be in touch after they leave. You may be tired by then.
I think the Windstar (and minivans in general) are WAY cooler than Explorers (and SUVs in general).
Burrell, if you email me the best way to reach you, I'll call/email you when they are done and the cats and I are recovered.
I want a Forrester, DH wants an Oddysey.
I love my Forester. It's big enough to carry around what I need it to carry, but small enough that I don't feel like I'm taking over the road. And, for a small SUV/large station wagon, it has decent gas mileage (22-23 city; 24-26 highway).
Also, living in Chicago, it's great on snowy roads.