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I noticed that as well, not from the description, but from the picture of the engine bay where there’s not even an air cleaner between the engine intake and the world.


So, all of this time and money spent on the car, which appears to have been finished in 2014, and ran out of money with just a charge pipe left to go?

Looks like a normal Cars & Coffee to me.

I saw them at a historic race weekend at Road America. They were amazing.

We’ve spent the last few months in the desert SW and have done a lot of trail rides in our 2" lifted Jeep Liberty diesel, a vehicle roughly as capable as the lifted Renegade. There are a lot of trails that don’t need a full Rubicon-ready Wrangler and many of those prohibit unlicensed vehicles. Many of our trail rides

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The Renegade with a small lift, rock rails and some good tires is a fairly capable off-road vehicle. It’s not a wrangler, but it doesn’t get 17 MPG either.


That sort of worked on the old bridge. It was narrow enough that sometimes trucks smacked mirrors as they went past, the long cop cars of the 60's and 70's didn’t have the room to turn around.
That’s not the case with the new bridge. The Monroe County Sheriff or the State Patrol can bang a U-turn and be on your butt

I haven’t driven a trailhawk, but I’ve wheeled with some folks that own one. I was impressed, but I have to say that with the limited wheel articulation of the Cherokee ( probably helps the sporty on-road handling ) the rear locker is a MUST HAVE in rocky terrain.

Why wouldn’t the penguins just wait for the water to start getting higher and then swim to the ark?
I’m not saying it happened, but for a penguin, that seems like the way to do it.

My RV can do that....

I got passed by a F-150 with these the other day. I guess he wanted a diesel but had to settle for adding the stacks to his daily driver.

I carry a small flashlight in my pocket almost all the time. I want:

I carry a small flashlight in my pocket almost all the time. I want:

IIRC, it had force feedback on the steering, too. That video brings back memories of going to the arcade just to play this game. I remember, my stepfather watching over my shoulder and having to stop away after feeling motion sickness.

This.

Very smart. Put the gas tank up on spindly little legs, so if you stop fast or hit something, it falls onto the driver and splashes all over the exhaust.

In the late 80's in college I worked as a bartender at a bowling alley in Kenosha, WI. There were a fair number of tournaments and league play and the alley was pretty busy on those nights and we ran fast tapping beers and mixing drinks.

Not only is it legal to not have a front plate, Florida only gives you a rear one, though you see a lot of cars with fake plastic vanity plates on the front.

So, not only no hood, no fender liners, but no windshield wipers? He's been using it for "Plowing" - that's good for the driveline. Also, I didn't see any interior door handles where someone without additional joints in their arms can reach.

I applaud the suggestion ( it is a lot of MPG for the $$, so it's a win there... ), but I'm not a big fan of the car. I found the 3-pot motor to vibrate enough to take any fun out of revving it and even considering that it was just 1l, it was still ungodly slow. The convertible top was a PITA to raise and lower and

You'd think the Russian navy would be a little more understanding of ships that are as wide as they are long, considering their history with circular ships.

Additional reason to get a receipt: I once got stopped by the police a few miles up the road from a fill up after a clerk got my car mixed up with one that drove off without paying. My receipt ( as well as the replay on the store's video system ) cleared things up, but it could have gotten ugly.