Matching equipment...

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Just curious...

Am I the only drone pilot who purchased a company car to match their drone?



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From the rear lights I'd say it was a Mini Clubman and with twin exhausts I'd say no.
Close. It's a Countryman. The Clubman has the swinging barn doors, which was a deal breaker, as I use the hatchback for shade and to mount my iPads.

Essentially, I was trying to replace my Honda Civic Wagon 4WD. Finding a 4WD wagon with a standard transmission was incredibly difficult. The Countryman is the closest, modern vehicle to the ol' Honda Wagon. I got the Countryman for a steal, so if I decide I don't like it I can get out from under it pretty easily.

Just between you and I, the Countryman is a little to "fancy" for my taste.



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I didn't go the color matching direction, I went for the usable space direction

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Don't get me wrong....your rig is "nice." But without color matching, it's just not that "stylish."

LMAO....I crack me up.

Disclaimer: I'm being snarky, as function has always trumped form in my world...<;^)

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I can't afford to be stylish
57 years I've been driving junkers. Though this car is far from new, it's the first car I have purchased with < 100,000 miles on the odometer. I've never had a car that I cared it if it got scratched or dented. Not sure I like it....<:^/

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57 years I've been driving junkers. Though this car is far from new, it's the first car I have purchased with < 100,000 miles on the odometer. I've never had a car that I cared it if it got scratched or dented. Not sure I like it....<:^/

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Understood, my 2015 Tundra is approaching 131 K and still drives like it is new.
 
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