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One of the little things I've missed

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That I will soon enjoy again.
For many years, I owned a Toyota 4Runner (3 of them) - first one was 1990. They always had the sunglass holder up in front of the sunroof. My Sorento does not have one, even the top trim. I discovered on my test drive of the Telluride that this feature is THERE. That was a month ago.

Today I thought of this again as I pulled into my garage, removed my sunglasses, and had to fiddle-fart around looking for its case that I keep up by the phone charger.
Well, hopefully, not too much longer!
 
That I will soon enjoy again.
For many years, I owned a Toyota 4Runner (3 of them) - first one was 1990. They always had the sunglass holder up in front of the sunroof. My Sorento does not have one, even the top trim. I discovered on my test drive of the Telluride that this feature is THERE. That was a month ago.

Today I thought of this again as I pulled into my garage, removed my sunglasses, and had to fiddle-fart around looking for its case that I keep up by the phone charger.
Well, hopefully, not too much longer!
LOL, this is a good thing. Cuz I've been driving my Toyota Sequoia for 13 years now and it has 4 places for my sunglasses up top. I would sorely miss that.
 
LOL, this is a good thing. Cuz I've been driving my Toyota Sequoia for 13 years now and it has 4 places for my sunglasses up top. I would sorely miss that.
Four? Are you kidding me?
 
Four? Are you kidding me?
I lied. There are five. Three different sizes. The biggest one is behind me, I never actually see it.
No sunroof, so they didn't have anything else to put there.

I mean. . . I guess they are for my sunglasses. And reading glasses. And reader sunglasses. And the occasional garage door opener I don't have programmed.
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