Y-Guy
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Dec 30, 2022
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- E. Washington
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- 2025 Gladiator Mojito! Mojave X
Great looking Phaeton and nice combo with the Gladiator.
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I heard they can drive themselves while you go to the back to make coffee.I still can't believe you can drive these things on a regular license. That needs to change.

Let thine eyes Burn!!!!!Great truck. RV not so much. Personally cannot stand any RV with swirls and graphics.
I didn’t say they should be outlawed. I expressed my personal opinion (hence the “personally” part).Hey, its their million dollars to spend. If they want to put swirls and graphics on it, they can have at it.
Not ours... we're rocking that 1980s Breaking Bad theme...Isn't that all of them ???
I like it !!! I should have clarified though... I was referring to the big bus type... whatever they are called... motor home ?Not ours... we're rocking that 1980s Breaking Bad theme...
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Very cool! I’ve got a ‘99 GT in horrible shape that I’ll restore one day.Not ours... we're rocking that 1980s Breaking Bad theme...
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YES!!!!!.....all day long....YES!!!! ;PNot ours... we're rocking that 1980s Breaking Bad theme...
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Wouldn’t make much difference, they hand out CDL’s like it’s candy. Just google Houston Texas news a few times a week and you’ll see. We have big trucks falling on their sides, driving off the road, loosing loads, you name it, almost daily. This from a guy that’s had a CDL for 28 years. ?Same with letting any idiot fully load a 26 foot box truck and take off across the country towing their SUV with the rest of their junk stuffed inside of it.
I am quite sure that a guy who is driving an half million MH is not doing it to save some hotel bills ...For what it costs to buy, maintain, operate a big diesel MH, I can stay in any hotel and eat at the best restaurants on my trips. I did the RV thing for over 20 years and now I just toss my suit case in the back and tell my Bernese get in the back seat. Life is simple now.
I can second that! I am an "accidental Texan" who lived in the Houston burbs for a decade and have been witness to unimaginable horrors with large trucks. I'm no spring chicken and have lived a long life in many cities throughout the country but Houston is different. Think it's just a TX no regulation thing but man, the horror, the horror ...Just google Houston Texas news a few times a week and you’ll see. We have big trucks falling on their sides, driving off the road, loosing loads, you name it, almost daily.