CmndrFish
CmndrFish
CmndrFish

Came here for the ME412, leaving satisfied.

Came here for the ME412, leaving satisfied.

Good point, but stupid motorcycles weaving in and out of traffic makes other drivers nervous, and therefore more likely to lose focus and crash into me.

I would agree with this. Other cars aren't very scary, stupid people on fast motorcycles are.

Wow. I remember the common though process for most of the 90's and the first decade of the millennium that the Japanese car companies were unstoppable and were going to drive the Big 3 to their ruinous end.

The article did say junked, so it probably wasn't "perfectly good."

At first glance, I quite honestly thought it was either a 1st gen Chrysler 300 or a very clean example of one of those Korean cars from the 90's that were knock offs of luxury barges.

As somebody who rides the bus to work (downtown parking is for people with money!), I laughed and then had a sad.

It's not because we have a lot of money to throw at pipes, although we do have a cool series of tunnels dug into bedrock that are designed to hold waste water preparing to be processed. It's called the Deep Tunnel. Here's more: [v3.mmsd.com]

For washes at least, you really should take your car to your friendly neighorhood car wash business, even if you use one of their self-wash stalls.

Your mileage may vary. For those of us who drive normal people cars and not super sedans powered by Thor's hammer , it's like a handful of clips and maybe a couple of screws. No removing wheels, front cilps, or anything of the sort on my Alero.

On the rallying comment, I think that is exactly the route they should take the Compass. Stop the faux Jeep crap and make it an actual rally car. Something tells me it wouldn't be the butt of so many jokes if it had a couple of WRC podiums to its credit.

Even *Chrysler* is going to start kicking their ass soon as a brand if they don't watch it. They better get a move on it.

A whole lotta this. I'd love to see this the Grand Cherokee SRT8 get a Raptor-type treatment and be made into the ultimate go-fast vehicle offroad. I know Jeep is supposed to be all about the rock climbing, but come one, what's wrong with being able to pound sand dunes at 70 mph?

Agreed. This is a perfect use of a car that's only noteworthy because it's RWD and has an iconic pony car name slapped on it.

Really? I think it looks more like a complete design to me. The previous one looked like they were going somewhere exciting with the front, and then by the time they got to the back they just gave up and slapped a 2004 Galant rear on it.

It looks like you could add one this time. Before, the exhaust was routed out the trailer hitch hole in the bumper. Now it's in a more traditional location off to the sides.

If the provisional dates I'm seeing are correct, I'll be able to hit up 24 Hours of Le Mans and 24 Hours of Nurburgring next year. Score.