woodworker
Well-Known Member
71 here and I’m starting to have pains in places where I didn’t even know there were places. Sometimes it sounds like someone eating a bowl of rice crispies when I stand up with all the snap, crackle, and pop going on. So to that end, I have three vehicles and drive according to how the bones feel when I walk out to the driveway. The first of course is the 2021 Ranger which is sitting at very close to 149,000 absolutely enjoyable miles. The second and much easier to get into vehicle is a 2016 CRV (don’t laugh) that I bought from a friend this past June that only had 22,500 miles at nine years old. Gotta love a hatchback. So, feeling good day, climb up into the Ranger. Bones grinding somewhat, sink down into the CRV with dark sun glasses on.I’m going tomorrow to look at a 2023 Maverick Lariat FX4 with tow package. One owner 21k miles. Ford certified.
I sat down and took an honest look at my needs as a 61 year old with two back surgeries, one knee replacement down and another on the way.
I’m at a place where I have to face reality. I don’t have the capabilities I once had and I’m not going to stop the downhill slide of aging. I hire folks to do the tough work I can’t do any more.
I need a less capable awd smaller vehicle easier to get in and out of. My camping is moving toward the rustic rental cabin level from truck and tents
Going to look at the Maverick because it does have a small bed that I can use for Home Depot runs and to tow a small trailer with lawn mower etc.
Reality bites, but it is what it is.
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