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I don't see the logic behind getting punched in the face and then continuing to argue.

We've had electric cars for over 100 years yet we're still using petroleum. Astounding.

Looks like he hasn't gone very far!

They sound great and look amazing but in stock form, they're miles behind their competitors in nearly every other aspect.

Can't wait to see their segments on the P1 and AMG 6x6.

That's the one thing Russia and America have in common.

What's that about? Looks tire marks heading straight for the wall.

I guess I've missed the point then. Apologies.

I imagine there will more, perhaps even better ones, in the days to come

No offense, but this looks way worse. The sky in the original pic looked amazing and that's not visible at all here. Everything about this edit is way off. Sorry dude.

17" bead locks are an option.

Actually, I'm pretty sure we don't need either of those things.

I've taught people how to drive stick, and the first thing to do is teach them the concept of the clutch and it's engagement point and friction zone — without using the throttle at all. People have a habit of not being progressive on the clutch; they hold it halfway in the friction zone once they feel any engagement,

Wow.

Great article, but that's not the only way automakers sell safety. Nowadays it seems the advertising focus is on the advanced technology helping to prevent accidents, rather than the technology used to protect us when an accident does occur — i.e. blind spot monitoring, automatic brakes, dynamic headlights, traction

Hold up, wait a minute. Is that a V70R wagon parked behind it?!

You can do that yourself pretty easily, but the interior is actually kinda nice on the post-2012 models (thank you Fiat) so I wouldn't bother removing their handiwork.

You're not the only one. Be patient; like the rest of us, Kinja is probably just hungover from last night.

$23k for a Wrangler is relatively cheap. What other vehicle has selectable high/low range 4wd, 30+ inches of water clearance at that price point? While it might have pitifully small, all season 16" tires and no locking differentials, it's still extremely capable, much more so than anything else in this price range.

They had a Bentley in that purple color on display at NYIAS.