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I just got an engineering boner from reading this.

I haven't seen one pic of a Renegade where the overall look of the car hasn't been ruined by tiny ass tires. I know they're not going to be jacked up, but it just cheapens the car's appearance.

Not to sound like a tool but I have a 120GB ipod just for music in the car. This allows me to free up space on my phone.

This isn't too confidence inspiring.

Nothing is as comforting as the soft embrace of Meatloaf's moobs

But a smaller, rear-wheel drive Cadillac that starts under $30,000? I like the way this man thinks.

That's why I got that 144 mo finance, yo!

My verdict is that while the GT-R is ludicrous, it's not unreasonable to imagine using it every day for everything. The GT-R Nismo however, is King Högni's own blade of Dáinsleif; it can't come unsheathed without killing somebody and should pretty much be left in the hands of professionals.

Hahahahaha, yes, I've been looking fot this type of "tickler" for so long now!

It's just not that serious

The Mercedes S-Class is an amazing technological achievement, but thanks to regulations, it can't be considered autonomous. But this simple hack changes all of that.

Brown. There can be only one answer

To me, Jalopnik is unrivaled. As you said, we all share an undescribable passion for everything with a motor. I may not comment much because of work access that I only recently figured out how to circumnavigate, but I've read practically every article at this site for several years.

Did you guys adopt sweet road handles? I mean, it better have a CB

I hope they cater the unveiling with peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches and big handfuls of pills.

Scrolling down to that picture just gave me that gut-drop feeling. Absolutely stunning car.

Can someone please buy me the TRD package with the HKS supercharger? Are they mutually exclusive if the funds are available?

I still can't really believe I'm leaving, but there it is. I'll be shipping my Beetle out to NC, and my Scimitar, which I'm pretty sure will be the only one in the state. I'm not leaving Jalopnik, of course, and I plan on finding every interesting car-related thing I can do in NC. I also have a good plan for how I'm

Even describing it on paper gets the basic, delicious bonkersness across: it's a mid-engined convertible cab-over pickup truck with no doors. There's nothing about that description I don't like.