I also like the view out the front of the PorscheView attachment 7889685
First time I’ve seen mine in a rear view.
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I also like the view out the front of the PorscheView attachment 7889685
First time I’ve seen mine in a rear view.
You'd think we have a good size group in the area. I've yet to see one locally.Yesterday I saw a shale blue truck in Aston, PA heading north on Route 452.
My daughter also saw a shale blue truck in Malvern, PA also.
Yesterday I saw a shale blue truck in Aston, PA heading north on Route 452.
My daughter also saw a shale blue truck in Malvern, PA also.
Pretty sure the Aston one was mine...not sure bout the Malvern one but possibly. My wife has been driving it around since I have her car in Fla. Unfortunately, she not a big fan. I tried to explain that miscellaneous bells and whistles and warning lights flashing on momentarily and turning off is part of the charm and that blind spot monitoring is for sissies![]()
I live in Alpine and have a Scottish White wagon, but that wasn’t me! For being such a remote area we do get more than our share of Grenadiers.Spotted 2 Grenadiers coming back from Big Bend today. The first was another Scottish White heading towards Terlingua as we were driving north to Alpine this morning. And then as we were coming through Bertram in the afternoon, we saw another Grenadier (I think Scottish White?) with an orange accent wrap on the hood and rear door.