Most people who buy these are middle aged executives who could just lose 90lbs themselves.
Most people who buy these are middle aged executives who could just lose 90lbs themselves.
Mid 80's 930. Cull the herd.
Are you trying to troll Jeep people or did you not look closely enough at the ad to realize the XJ is a 4cyl 2wd?
If New England is getting on this list, it's going to be the Kanc. It's 32 miles of twisty roads over a mountain pass. It can be torture during foliage season and NH bike week because of traffic, but if the roads are dry during winter and spring, you can really push a car towards its limits.
I've seen most of these Found around the District cars when I walk my dog or go get a coffee. I'm still not sure whether it makes this series cooler or a bit of a letdown, but I'm leaning towards cooler.
When's the last time you've been to DC? Still sections with rampant poverty but has sprung up a huge hipster/yuppie class
This is really close, but I'm leaning towards the 06-08 Optima. Almost identical styling and proportions, but solves the mystery of the kink in the C-pillar in the video. Thoughts?
Yep, Outback Sport. 2.5 N/A.
Remember when Jalopnik posted stuff on cars like that ... on purpose
Five Steps to Happiness:
This was really cool 5 days ago when it showed up on Bring a Trailer...
So you mean this... http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2011/05/art-car-to-daily-driver-to-drag-racer-10-years-of-my-1965-impala-hell-project/ (Disclosure: Murilee Martin = fricken awesome)
Chrysler bought AMC in 1987. So I guess the 1987 model year trucks were still technically AMC branded, but either way the 4.0 in the XJ didn't happen until AMC was nearly dead and gone. For '83-'86 it was either GM or Renault rubbish.
Crack Pipe! I'm an XJ fan but these things were nightmares until the Chrysler era. You couldn't even get the famed AMC I6 in these until Chrysler took over. At least it's not the 2.8L V6. That thing was a pig.
I hate being wrong. I don't hate that mid 90s Chrysler products jump into my head before late model Acuras. There's some consolation there.
That was actually my initial thought but I dont think so. The Sebring doesn't have a seam between the roof panel and the top of the doors.
Why do these always seem to be a Camry or an F-150? Never something totally obscure.
I feel bad for the poor saps who went for the LeSabre T Type coupe instead of the Grand National. Whoops.
In making this even more funny, this couple seems to have published a sappy blog complete with pictures.
On his Facebook page, he is listed as "Liking" the Ford Mustang. Sucks for him that this is the only Mustang that he'll be driving ever again.