1955mercury
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1955mercury

That’s not what my argument was in regards to. My argument was in regards to the scandal concerning VW’s intentional engineering of a faulty system, which is totally different from a system that later turned out to have a unforseen defect. I am guessing you don’t understand that. By the way, none of this matters

If that is really and truly your only argument then you will need to back it up with some facts. How do you know that the parts from other recalls from other automakers were from improper testing? At this point you are merely conjecturing. Nice try, but.... LOLOLOLOLOL!

... and for the 11-billionth time the big difference here is that VW intentionally and purposevely engineered a cheat for their emission systems. That is a major and signifigant difference between a defect that was determined after its introduction. So yes, sorry but when it comes to automotive scandals the VW thing

Yes I agree with you. Those people, whomever they are who do not grasp hyperbole. Luckily at least for me my world doesn’t revolve around the slipshod products Chrysler chooses show us.

The auto cycle was invented about 140 years ago and thus I doubt Jeep concepts have existed since the dawn of time. Yuck yuck!

The generic, postage stamp car that every middle management professional yearns to buy.

Exactly. . Or more specifically products beyond what hipstery urban dwellers want. As in big ass SUVs, big ass trucks, and big boring cars.

... except a whole lot of concept cars these days later turn up as watered down versions of the concept. There are zero plans to build any of these Jeep concepts and that also goes for all of the other jeep concepts we’ve seen for years, released at about this time.

Would I buy one? No, but I’m certain urban dwellers who are more likely to embrace a cute, “truck like” thing would lap it up. So would it be awful? Maybe not.

Well, what I mean is that for example, today they showed off a “ Comanche”, which in all seriousness has potential, but of course they won’t build it even though doing so I can’t imagine being that impossible seeing as how its just a chopped Renegade. The irony is that when they do something like this it sort of makes

Is there a reason they decided to show us all these today when there’s no intention to build any of them?

Which is understandable: Most trump supporters likely misunderstand many things.

This one needs a designation below crack pipe. How about meth pipe?

Because they are too big and will be unable to squeeze between the hedge rows

Yeah. I’ve heard a thing or two about those American Mustang cars. I’ve heard they are made by some American company .

The problem with the general design of lucas electrics is that their idea of saving money and simplifying their systems were to more or less bypass resistors to drop the current down to appropiate levels for the various other electrical devices like the windshield wiper motors and radio etc and to simply try and make

These cars are almost a perfect, iconic representation of the horrid mechanical and electrical awfulness that is period 70's British cars. Lucas electrical systems and all. I’d say if someone buys this they’re doing you a big favor so that you won’t have to spend every weekend fixing something.

That’s an insanely high price. I saw one of these for sale about a year ago and it lacked the rust this one exhibits. $1,200. These cars aren’t my thing but they aren’t uncommon out here in Cali due to the large number of old college professors who bought these new.

yesss. exactly.

Ask yourselves a question: Is anyone surprised?