Yakima feels kinda like home

Ag city. Hotel clerk was shocked when I said it was pretty here. Pretty much the same as Fresno. These were at the hotel.

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Oh, and most important, they are drivers.

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Speaking of cars, it was a lovely drive here from Seattle. Mountains, woods, small towns, and whatever the fuck kind of arid landscape you call Yakima. It’s pretty - like High Plains Drifter. So far, people have been friendly. Hey, how about a Nissan Altima rental car review?

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It had BOTH fake carbon fiber and fake wood, so that was awesome. All in all I liked it well enough. I would not buy buy one, but I am not the target buyer for this. I endorse it by saying I will continue to believe that midsize sedan is the sweet spot of rental car choices if you like cars but don’t want to be crazy on what you spend. It did not drive as well as the Chevy Cruze I drove in Texas, but the Cruze demonstrated that GM dominates crappy interiors, even still. I can drive this car for the next 5 days, and it was a pleasant place to spend a few hours today.