my new RoadTrek

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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby Liz » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:33 am

annk wrote:I got my new temporary license plate. I have to take her in tomorrow and do the safety and emission, after which I plan on personalized plates.

She drives like a dream but for the first few minutes I was holding on to the steering for dear life and felt a little foolish. I decided why not really test her .. so drove all the way into DC through the toll road right up to the capitol building and drove back via the White House. With all that crazy traffic in DC and the beltway, I figured if I could drive through that and get back home to my northern Virginia suburb in one piece and sane, I could drive anywhere. :D



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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby annk » Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:44 am

Liz wrote:
annk wrote:I got my new temporary license plate. I have to take her in tomorrow and do the safety and emission, after which I plan on personalized plates.

She drives like a dream but for the first few minutes I was holding on to the steering for dear life and felt a little foolish. I decided why not really test her .. so drove all the way into DC through the toll road right up to the capitol building and drove back via the White House. With all that crazy traffic in DC and the beltway, I figured if I could drive through that and get back home to my northern Virginia suburb in one piece and sane, I could drive anywhere. :D



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Thanks Liz. :)
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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby Bethers » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:40 pm

annk wrote:I got my new temporary license plate. I have to take her in tomorrow and do the safety and emission, after which I plan on personalized plates.

She drives like a dream but for the first few minutes I was holding on to the steering for dear life and felt a little foolish. I decided why not really test her .. so drove all the way into DC through the toll road right up to the capitol building and drove back via the White House. With all that crazy traffic in DC and the beltway, I figured if I could drive through that and get back home to my northern Virginia suburb in one piece and sane, I could drive anywhere. :D

I love it. And, yep, that's exactly what to do to get comfortable and you sure did that fine. Congrats.
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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby dayspring39 » Sat Oct 08, 2011 12:56 pm

Great rig Ann... glad you were able to get it...
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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby cpatinjones » Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:53 pm

She is a beauty. You will enjoy your RT very much!
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Re: my new RoadTrek

Postby annk » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:16 pm

Thank you. I am already planning trips.. sure I am going to enjoy many miles in the years to come.
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