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- Wow. I thought Austin had it sown up for the cybertruck factory but Tulsa is pulling out all the stops.
https://youtu.be/z3kqUq0gKtE - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Heh heh. For sure. It will partly be determined by what we do in two or three years with RVing and snowbirding. If we continue to spend winters on our RV property in SoCal we’ll keep the big diesel pusher. However we may switch to Southern Europe for awhile in which case we’ll sell the property and Motorhome and get a small trailer for provincial summer camping. Hence the Cybertruck. We love both southern Spain and Morroco and would really like to spend more time there. Too early to tell. We’ll figure it out eventually.
Better be no more Southern than Tuscany. Otherwise, it's 3rd worldish, lol.
Oh well, Morocco, ok you like exotic. I'll take back the first paragraph.:o
Tuscany. No. You might be thinking of Italy. We have spent some time there as well. But we prefer Spain and are comfortable in the language and culture which helps a lot. Do a search for Mijas Images. One of our favourite hangouts. Close enough to the beach for walks but away from the crowds and great hiking. Malaga is not too far. 900 - 1100 euros gets some pretty nice digs and three month rentals are common. Great quality of life. We have a few years to figure it out.
My mind is on Italy's sale of vacant home for Euro1..:)
Keep forgetting you can afford a beachfront along the sunny Mediterranean coast. ;)
Been to Gibraltar (yup, Brits) and Barcelona. Armed with my family crest, I tried to look for our castle. No luck. So I'm back here in a more humble RVing.
I wish you we'll. Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Heh heh. For sure. It will partly be determined by what we do in two or three years with RVing and snowbirding. If we continue to spend winters on our RV property in SoCal we’ll keep the big diesel pusher. However we may switch to Southern Europe for awhile in which case we’ll sell the property and Motorhome and get a small trailer for provincial summer camping. Hence the Cybertruck. We love both southern Spain and Morroco and would really like to spend more time there. Too early to tell. We’ll figure it out eventually.
Better be no more Southern than Tuscany. Otherwise, it's 3rd worldish, lol.
Oh well, Morocco, ok you like exotic. I'll take back the first paragraph.:o
Tuscany. No. You might be thinking of Italy. We have spent some time there as well. But we prefer Spain and are comfortable in the language and culture which helps a lot. Do a search for Mijas Images. One of our favourite hangouts. Close enough to the beach for walks but away from the crowds and great hiking. Malaga is not too far. 900 - 1100 euros gets some pretty nice digs and three month rentals are common. Great quality of life. We have a few years to figure it out.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Heh heh. For sure. It will partly be determined by what we do in two or three years with RVing and snowbirding. If we continue to spend winters on our RV property in SoCal we’ll keep the big diesel pusher. However we may switch to Southern Europe for awhile in which case we’ll sell the property and Motorhome and get a small trailer for provincial summer camping. Hence the Cybertruck. We love both southern Spain and Morroco and would really like to spend more time there. Too early to tell. We’ll figure it out eventually.
Better be no more Southern than Tuscany. Otherwise, it's 3rd worldish, lol.
Oh well, Morocco, ok you like exotic. I'll take back the first paragraph.:o - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
time2roll wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Skip the Jeep and get the Mercedes.
My daughter also noticed when we were in Rodeo Drive that I was looking at a modded Jeep when there was a ultra high end Mercedes beside it.
G Class 6x6
I wish. But too fancy for trailer puller.
Also learned from my son-in-law high-end toys, the maintenance is directly proportional to the purchase price of the cars. - fj12ryderExplorer III
time2roll wrote:
Wow, almost as ugly as the cybertruck. Pretty much a toss up, or toss off. The owner would probably be a tosser. :)
In proportion to size does the CT seem to have undersize tires? And the tires seem to stick out like extra wide tires but they are not. Just seems out of proportion to me. Especially for off road use. - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerSorry, that's a mis-post.
time2roll wrote:
In proportion to size does the CT seem to have undersize tires? And the tires seem to stick out like extra wide tires but they are not. Just seems out of proportion to me. Especially for off road use.
It will be interesting to see how close the final product is to the prototype.- In proportion to size does the CT seem to have undersize tires? And the tires seem to stick out like extra wide tires but they are not. Just seems out of proportion to me. Especially for off road use.
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