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I would prefer Masshole but there is a Mass law that actually states “Bay Stater” as the official name.

Wayyyyy less.

Easy way to identify: A CJ6 (101"WB) does not have much body past the rear wheels, a Scrambler (103"WB) has lots.

New local Jeep dealer ad:

Good question. A quick search comes out to about $540 per year. And that is with never using any other source like a Tesla stations, hotels, stores, or dealerships. The EPA site actually lists the kwh per 100 miles for each electric car. So stretch that to an average miles per year and your local cost of cents per kwh

If the Palm was a stand alone phone, I would buy it tomorrow.

Who says? A five foot bed and 800 lb payload that’s who. And if that isn’t loud enough, less than half the towing of the Gladiator says the rest. The JK is already an SUV and those numbers are fine for that but I want numbers good enough to compare to other mid-sizes pick-up trucks. The Gladiator does that easily, but

Totally disagree. You are completely missing the point. We don’t want a Wrangler that looks like a 2-door p/u, we want a functional 2-door p/u. None of the mods address that. The Gladiator is designed as a p/u with adequate payload and towing numbers. We want that without the backdoors.

Sadly, that was one of the reasons the Comanche did not sell well, no large cab version. Back then an extended cab would have sold very well. I owned two and wanted a third but I wanted the bigger cab. Maybe it would have been chosen over the Dakota by Chrysler.

Just not the same. Still a Wrangler with a very small bed.

A tow strap hanging out of the liftgate......

What are you talking about? He just finally put a top on!!

I’m with David on this. I actually traded a 304 for a 258 once and I’d do it again.

But you do have wart!

Actually, it is a smaller than a full-size so runt does kinda fit.

Why exactly are you here?

I like them because they have range and usability. I actually use my truck to tow often but I hate using it the rest of the year as a DD. Two vehicles are not worth it and local truck rentals are not convenient or dependable. This would fit in nice except for the cost.

Don’t be so pedantic. Yes, it’s a 4wd but it is designed for the road that can also go off-road. It is not designed for 100% off-road. Some people like them just because they can take the top/doors completely off and enjoy that openness.

The one engraved “With all my love, Melania”

Oh, I’m not saying they had much of a choice with the battery pack just that it will not work for a truck owner. Although with all their fancy doors and compartments elsewhere, you would think they would have come up with something. The belly is completely flat and smooth so just have a section come straight down on