If you’re a west coast beach bum with a penchant for seventies vans, slot mags, and the University of Oregon ducks...
If you’re a west coast beach bum with a penchant for seventies vans, slot mags, and the University of Oregon ducks...
The worst Grand Cherokee generation.
Ouch - that’s hitting low
But a dustpan and broom...
Hard to be sneaky with a tow truck.
That’s nice but are you going to find one for 7500?
*sigh*
It is disconcerting, isn’t it?
When we got our car, I spent a lot of time reviewing things like emissions and fuel efficiency. We couldn’t swing an electric car, but I wanted to do the best I could. And I think I did.
TLDR; I like slanty gaps.
This is the perfect vehicle to inspect the progress of my literacy programs.
“Find all the places you can go within a 5-8 hour drive of where you live. I call this “Being a tourist where you live.””
like microscopic hair comparison, are junk science
I’m not even convinced that the uber-rich really have better stuff than us. Just different. My wife and I booked a really expensive hotel for our honeymoon. Hot and Cold running servants, art gallery, Big dudes in fancy uniforms to hold off the poor, etc. Rated 5+ stars, etc.
No big deal. I used to have carpet exactly like that. Granted, when I moved into the apartment the carpet was tan. But still.
This is beyond fantastic.Love it.
Maybe you could do similar for any Jalopnik staff get-togethers? Perhaps even chrome everything for ultimate classiness
Vacuum seal it and never drive it. It could very well be the last Domestic wagon ever sold in the US. It’ll be worth half a million in 30 years.
Dang, they keep finding Bret Stephens in all those Ubers?
How many non ride share cars a week do they do ?? that would make this number a bit more relevant
Yo, Mr. White it’s hot as fck in this Suburban.