SerialThriller
SerialThriller
SerialThriller

I haven’t seen anything listed in the AT4 package for the Terrain that gives it any added offroad capability. I imagine the rugged look is way more appealing to Terrain buyers than real features would be (keeps the price down, too), but it waters down the AT4 “brand” that is actually useful on the trucks.

Anything can go offroad if it’s a rental.

Crappy Career = Jeep Boost

Ghost Rider needed a family vehicle?

There is some precedent for this.

Yeah, it seems a bit counterintuitive doesn’t it? First instinct is the wheels won’t turn if it’s in park.

It both goes without saying and can’t be said enough.

RIP Sabine. Thank you for your great contributions to the automotive community and the world at large.

My takeaway from 1st gear is that fancy fuel management gizmo is only worth 1 MPG?!

Also, when Evel F-ing Knievel of all people tells you something is too dangerous to attempt, maybe you should rethink things...

They don’t have to be your organs...

I had an 88 IROC hardtop and it was a great handling car. The TPI engines catch flack for running out of breath so soon, but all that low-midrange torque makes for a great street setup (I’ll never understand why GM didn’t offer a version in trucks). When I see modded 3rd gens like that DSE masterpiece, I can’t help

Hey! Leave 70s Cadillacs out of this!

What’s the worst that could happen?

I guess I’ve been lucky. I always see a lot of comments in HD articles on this site about bad dealer attitudes, but I’ve bought used Harleys from 4 different dealerships and never spent more than $12K and all were pleasant experiences.

I’ve financed several used Harleys through their credit arm. They happened to be low-mile late models, so maybe the terms have changed.

To be fair, they’re going out on a limb with the Pan America ADV bike and the Livewire electric.

I’m not victim blaming because I’ve been in a similar situation, but it is possible if he was checking his mirrors more closely he may have been able to dart out of the way as he noticed the car approaching too quickly.

I’m not sure what’s new about this. I’ve bought several used Harleys from HD dealers over the years, and each one was available with a 12 month warranty and HD financing.