![]() 07/16/2016 at 23:49 • Filed to: Guess | ![]() | ![]() |
Who can guess what I’m riding in?
These are the only pictures you get.
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Honda Odyssey?
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Refreshed Traverse
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Traverse.
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Damn that was fast, what gave it away? I’m realizing I included more of the center stack than I meant to
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Mainly the rear window.
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Ahh yeah. One of the parts I really enjoy about this design, even though it contributes to the non-existent rear visibility
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Traverse has three rows?
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I once went on a road trip in a Traverse. Literally the only thing I remember is that it was surprisingly comfortable. GM products seem to tend to be pretty good long distance if you’re not driving.
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Yes, with acceptable legroom for a modern crossover, but unacceptable compared to anything properly full size
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It is surprisingly comfortable, the interior quality is decent too. Bit bouncy but it also handles surprisingly well so I guess that's the trade off
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My sister has a first gen Highlander with a third row. It works technically, but it is hilarious to see adults crammed back there.
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One time my biology teacher in high school jammed 8 of us in her first gen highlander. That third row was not built for full size people, let alone 3 of them
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I told my sister that it was made for humans with no legs and no torsos.
Why don’t people just give up the ghost and buy a minivan?
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That is an accurate statement. I'm not sure in most cases, but I know why in this case. The Traverse replaced their Windstar, which was an absolute pile and broke down constantly, so I imagine it gave them a bad taste about minivans in general
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Windstars have that power
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Yeah, I'm almost impressed they kept it for so long