The Post a Picture of Your Ride as it Sits Thread

Salty salty.

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As is mine... I'd take a photo of mine... but it'd be a photo of the garage.
 
Kevin, your car is now all the "buzz";)

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Here ya go:



Monica the Coupe looks good and content!

but that snow blower has my attention.......been away from snow country for so long....never seen one with tracks before! Very cool.

If I showed you guys what my cars looked like right now......I would be Flamed and burned to detailing stake! :laughing: ( it's hard working 60-70 hours a week out of town)
 
Monica the Coupe looks good and content!

but that snow blower has my attention.......been away from snow country for so long....never seen one with tracks before! Very cool.

I miss driving it already :(
But I love my truck as well.

We had to get one like that- our driveway is very steep... the tracks allow it to go up and down without slipping :dblthumb2:

If I showed you guys what my cars looked like right now......I would be Flamed and burned to detailing stake! :laughing: ( it's hard working 60-70 hours a week out of town)

The truck is pretty dirty already- they've already gone crazy with the salt here, so I'm thinking first decent weather day here I'll hit the pressure washer and do a rinseless on it.
 
Kevin, your car is now all the "buzz";)

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Thanks, my friend! I'm sure you can appreciate the sense of relief and satisfaction when you get to wash off all the salt grime.
I read that you can go about 240 miles. I'm curious how you charge it on the road?
There are a number if Superchargers along the highways now that can rapidly recharge your car. When I say rapidly, I mean 1 hour v. the 8 hours it would take to charge my car at home. So, its certainly not as fast as it would take to fill your car with gas, but as it turns out its nice to stop for a while and actually chew your food!

A lot of hotels now have chargers too.

I can road trip with the car if I plan really well. But, it's certainly not mainstream yet.

I had no problems on my trip.
 
That picture is awesome. Is this just from your phone

The top one is taken with a Nikon D3 with a 70-200 f2.8 lens, the bottom one is iPhone. (The mountain in the background is Mt. Adams, picture taken at Mt. Hood winery)

Really love my SQ5, mileage isn't that great, but "smileage" is priceless. Can't keep the right foot out of it.
 
This was on North Cascades highway in Washington state ends of October
 
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