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Chronic Discontent: In Praise of 4Runners

For the rest of the post by Brent Andrews/Chronic Discontent, click here.

I drove that red 4-Runner another hundred thousand miles through the best four-wheeling trails Middle Tennessee has to offer and on epic road trips almost everywhere. After I put in a new stereo and limo-tinted the windows that red 4-Runner was good to go on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, across the horrible Texas desert, or down the Sunset Strip while I stared goggle-eyed at the sights. That 4-Runner took me all over the country and never once coughed. Dad changed the timing belt when it was time and I changed the oil once in a while. Dad made sure I had good tires while I was out making memories. The 4-Runner took me on trips that would make good fodder for books, and already has as I round 34. There’s nothing like being on the road in your own car with a good stereo, but the special touches on the 4-Runner make it all the better. The back window, the way back window, rolls down to let in the breeze. In the city you just get exhaust but out in the country, on the plains, man you get the wild dusty wind and the sharp pine and all of it in through that back window. I had the best of times in that 4-Runner --Brent Andrews/Chronic Discontent.

DFO: I've owned a 4Runner for about a month now. And already it's soaring up the list of my favorite cars. Dunno if it'll pass my 1968 Camaro convertible. But it'll give it a run for the money, for some of the reasons that Brent mentions in his blog post.

Question (for SUV owners): What do you like about your SUV?



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D.F. Oliveria started Huckleberries Online on Feb. 16, 2004. Oliveria's Sunday print Huckleberries is a past winner of the national Herb Caen Memorial Column contest.