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They’ll probably also actually improve the quality of the ground water in that region too. Everyone wins!

His local zoning people have preemptively put the kibosh on that idea.

Cant wait to drive one of these around dystopia once the guillotines come out

I think that the letters are fine, they seem to have used a lighter weight Gotham font. No, what bothers me is that the kerning is different with the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. (Let’s see if Kinja keeps the spacing).

*Puts designer hat on* I say this as someone who worked at an agency doing branding for Chrysler from ‘06-08. What Jeep has done here is deeply unoriginal, but it’s about the “Grand Wagoneer” name, not the logo.

at least it will nicely round out to the vehicle body once enough dirt, grime, wax and fibers snag on those edges.

All these new vehicles over the last decade, and the only thing I actually want is a new Comanche.

Better than Comic Sans

If everyone’s buying them at this price it’s the market price.  If everyone’s listing them this high and they are sitting, it’s too much. 

Lifehack: Just don’t carry insurance and the car can’t get totaled no matter how badly it deserves it.

It’s different, especially when you go to sell said vehicle. It’s like having a felony on your record, best case scenario you might be a nice guy and might have paid your debt but it’ll follow you around forever.

Nice Price. Needs an LS and then boom, C8.

Why do big ass SUVs always have to park next to my xB when I park far enough back to leave a spot on each side?

A buddy has a 2002 S2K that is tracked/autocrossed multiple times a month in warmer weather and has been for all of its life. He bought it new and has driven the snot out of it, 140k with absolutely zero mechanical failures. The mileage on this one doesn’t scare me even in the slightest because I know they are

Oooh. This is a big step up from my current piece of cardboard. 

I inadvertently bumped the control and smashed my face into a transmission housing just looking at this thing.

It definitely looks good for an old daily driver.

I love hearing stories like these, but I’ve talked to so many people, in person and online, who all lament selling a car that was of sentimental value to them. But then, not everyone is as sentimental as I am, and I hope the car finds a good home!

My answer to the OP is to call out that bullshit claim by insurance company. Look at your policy - closely. Look for a clause that allows you to demand a replacement vehicle in lieu of a check. They’re lowballing you, and feeding you a line hoping you’ll buy it and save them a couple of grand.  My guess is they’ll