danrhiggins
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First, I want to thank many of you who have provided advice and encouragement over the past four months. I can truly say that were it not for this forum I would have abandoned the LR4 idea a long time ago and would have "settled" for a Land Cruiser. :roll eyes:
Before we go any further I should tell you that a couple of vehicles ago as I was listening to the Nav system on a long, solo road trip I decided to name what was then an RX350. Being extremely creative I came up with the name Alexis. Sort of a classy, sophisticated name. Then when I bought the Acura MDX last year I decided to continue the tradition. (Female names probably because the voice response voice is female and maybe because I spent a lot of time around boats.) So I call the MDX "Maddie". A bit more fun.
So with that background let me introduce Lara. (I'll let you figure out the movie inference. It seems to fit given the nature of this vehicle.)
No amazing off road pics yet. No pics with one wheel on a boulder and another half way up a tree. And no accessories. Yet. But at least I drove up to the ridge above our house. Sort of puts it in a more proper setting. And it gives you a sense of one of my "virtual offices".
Once again, thanks to everyone and I look forward to continuing to learn more from you in the months ahead!
Dan
P.S. My IIDTool arrived today. Dangerous!
Before we go any further I should tell you that a couple of vehicles ago as I was listening to the Nav system on a long, solo road trip I decided to name what was then an RX350. Being extremely creative I came up with the name Alexis. Sort of a classy, sophisticated name. Then when I bought the Acura MDX last year I decided to continue the tradition. (Female names probably because the voice response voice is female and maybe because I spent a lot of time around boats.) So I call the MDX "Maddie". A bit more fun.
So with that background let me introduce Lara. (I'll let you figure out the movie inference. It seems to fit given the nature of this vehicle.)
No amazing off road pics yet. No pics with one wheel on a boulder and another half way up a tree. And no accessories. Yet. But at least I drove up to the ridge above our house. Sort of puts it in a more proper setting. And it gives you a sense of one of my "virtual offices".

Once again, thanks to everyone and I look forward to continuing to learn more from you in the months ahead!
Dan
P.S. My IIDTool arrived today. Dangerous!
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