Not really the route I would have gone. How about a jeep riding around on Mars? Or a guy touring Alaska with a bear as his passenger. They could also just blast through a bunch of mud (voiding the warranty of course). Seriously though fill those 30 seconds with anything that helps me forget...
I wonder what soldered copper pipe and elbows would look like - use a larger size pipe and use something like that canned truck bed liner spray for color and to mask the joints a little better. The bumper mount would be the biggest roadblock but there might be something clever you could use...
if you are active in property management (repairs/replacements/demo/hauling/ etc) you absolutely have to have a truck of some kind. mid-sized is plenty for DIY rental work. there are several good options for expensing/write-off and not all of them require the vehicle to be 100% dedicated to...
Nah, not renting the truck, rental homes. With the way people beat up rental cars, can only imagine what would be done to a Jeep.
JT debits the fun and credits the boredom, both having a normal debit balance of course. (Accounting joke, quite possibly the worst humor in the world).
CPA here. Work in analytics for a company in the construction industry. The project managers at the office drive the full sizers - gotta tow those boats on the weekends. Have always had a mid size truck as second vehicle for a side rental business - traded in a Ridgeline for this JT a month...
Wait until you reach your savings goal. Then casually test drive a few. Try a bunch out to see which trim and options you love and which ones might not be worth it to you. Go slow, maybe one every week or so - stretch it out if you are on the fence. You may have a moment when it just feels...
In the month I’ve had it, have never passed or been passed by a Tacoma who didn’t rubberneck it. Bigger trucks not so much but those Taco owners must be jonesing for a JT.