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Thats not the case at 3 different locations here in Ft. Myers. I don't know what percentage of the nicer vehicles are driven by actual recipients of the food but I personally know people without vehicles/drivers license that are driven there in 80,000 vehicles.
That’s a lotta vehicles.
 
Thats not the case at 3 different locations here in Ft. Myers. I don't know what percentage of the nicer vehicles are driven by actual recipients of the food but I personally know people without vehicles/drivers license that are driven there in 80,000 vehicles.

Nationwide average and median age of vehicles on road is a smidge over 12 years. 90%+ of vehicles we are seeing are similar/newer than that..

Other than a couple of exceptions, we havent seen any new $80K vehicles...

Cost of living, especially housing, is a good bit lower in Memphis. That might explain difference....
 
Nationwide average and median age of vehicles on road is a smidge over 12 years. 90%+ of vehicles we are seeing are similar/newer than that..

Other than a couple of exceptions, we havent seen any new $80K vehicles...

Cost of living, especially housing, is a good bit lower in Memphis. That might explain difference....
I may have pulled a number out my butt at $80,000...DOLLARS. Lol. Alot of of new looking SUV's and Mercedes. But if I need to be more honest Ill say $40-120 thousand dollar vehicles.
 
The guy who teaches our ERT class brought a big enclosed trailer tonight. He had a maze built inside, and we had to put on the oxygen tank/mask, and make it through the maze in complete darkness. Only 3 of us, other 2 went first, and I only had 5 minutes of air when I started 🤣. 2 pipes about 10 feet long, and so narrow you had to remove the tank from your back, and push it in front of you, all crawling. Harder than I thought in pitch black, but kinda fun except the beeping because I was almost out of air.
 
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