Astonman
Who needs sway bars anyway
Astonman

This is what my Mum had after the Country squire and it became one of my first cars. You could drift it all day long in the snow and our annual pilgrimage to Halifax Nova Scotia was never more luxurious. We could literally fit a weeks worth of luggage and food in the trunk for 5 people PLUS fit my brother in the

This!

This makes 5 new cars I would buy with my own money, Now if i just had money.

If my credit rating wasn't in the tank right now, this would be the car I would be driving.

First, the Wagoner in the first picture I posted is relatively stock aside from bumpers and tires and perhaps a small lift. Second, Aside from the Wrangler, 4Runner and FJ Cruiser give me one Modern SUV sold in America that can be modded to perform off road. Ford's got nothing, Chevy.... Nope... Aside from the

Maybe, probably not. But Id like to actually see someone lift and properly wheel a modern (post 2004) unibody then maybe you have an argument.

BS. While an amount of people did use them for sears runs, at least they were still capable off road and as a truck. how many modern sports utility / trucks can still hold the same candle.

This guy, This guy needs this truck.

I think the whole brand constitutes automotive blue balls! Especially for Americans, they've been rumored to return since they left!

The Mass Cruisers Cruise night at Bass Pro in Foxboro MA. It started as a pokey cruise night down at a bar by my house and now hosts between 800 to almost 2000 (depending on weather) cars and motorcycles of all types every other Thursday.

This is fantastic, its good to see a news organization actually do some reporting and investigating in an attempt to educate its viewers rather than make wild uneducated accusations based on prejudice and increased ratings.

I came here to post this, it's called North Dumpling island off the coast of Virginia, he has a navy currency and constitution. Having something similar is eventually my life goal.

Of all the current auto lineups, Jaguar has the best rounded and is overall my personal favorite. If I had the means I would be at my local Jag dealership the day this came out.

While there are models like this available, they certainly aren't cheap and they are really rare compared to the average user flying a Walkera ladybug or DJI model which is more the norm.

Exactly, thats why instead of generalizing with buzzwords like drone there needs to be differentiation in the media.

Neither are Hobbyist quad pilots. Wheres the difference between someone filming something with their cellphone and posting on FB and someone flying a quad and posting on FB. At least with a quad the subject matter is usually the scenery and not someones personal activities.

Yes that is true, but to the people educated on the difference between military strike aircraft and Hobby aircraft know that there is a huge difference, but to the uneducated careless observer seeing things on the news about military drone strikes. referencing both with the same vague name and description only creates

No the government started murdering people with long range drones the size of a entry level Cessna that can fly for hours and cary a significant payload. Hobbyists fly Radio control Quadcopters, planes and helicopters usually no bigger than a suitcase, with a flight time of between 5-20 min and a payload barely enough

Its a buzzword associated with autonomous military aircraft and abused by the media to get ratings for any puff piece and filler story with a unmanned aircraft, autonomous or controlled, hobbiest or official. Now it gets overused and the uneducated associate two very different things as the same. This is the reason

When I hit my retirement, besides my stable of muscle cars I'm going to want a comfortable sedan for everyday usage.... And since I'll be raking in the post retirement moola I'm going to want a jaguar XJ. I love this car, it has all the style, refinement, power and comfort a aged engineer could want.