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  1. MikeE3

    ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

    Yes, her 2021 model is an In-Line 4-Cylinder engine with a Turbocharger, producing 190 horsepower. I believe all the gas engines are turbocharged, don't know about the hybrid model. It's typical to get 34 mpg on the highway.
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    ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

    The Civic was my wife’s shuttle car back and forth to work. It served that purpose well. But as she/we got older it became more challenging :blush: getting in and out of it. Moving to a CRV was truly a step up. ;)
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    ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

    We had Honda Civic, 3 CRVs and Pilot. All have been reliable and virtually trouble free outside normal wear and tear items. Can't say the same for our Fords prior to switching to Honda. Ford Pickup - transmission went at 40K miles, Ford Explorer - cylinder head cracked (such a common problem...
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    Lounge Lizards / Misfits / Free Thinkers / Bohemians & the Forgotten :: Young at Heart Only

    Two weekends in a row now I've traveled to the Pocono's for trout fishing. Two weekends in a row the water has been raging. Instead of the average flow around 250 cubic ft/sec the streams have been up around 800 cubic ft/sec. But I was able to get the occasional fish to bite.
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    How to Fix Stuff

    Thanks folks for being my 'sounding board' to has this out. Appreciate all the comments.
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    How to Fix Stuff

    Yep - thinking it over again this morning. It could be a few years before the area is 'paved' over. So I'm now thinking dig out about 4 to 6 inches, put down some weed barrier cloth, then fill with a suitable stone/gravel for a 'driveway' whatever that may be. Then when it comes time to pave...
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    How to Fix Stuff

    I want to expand my driveway a bit by digging out the 'sod' and laying in stone. This would likely be a long term temporary solution until it was time to repave the driveway ... then I'd have that area (and maybe larger) paved at the time. With that in mind how deep would you dig out the area...
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    Lounge Lizards / Misfits / Free Thinkers / Bohemians & the Forgotten :: Young at Heart Only

    My shot of the eclipse. Titled: ‘Warp Speed Mr. Sulu