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This is one of those occasions where I would be less concerned about mileage. Those 4.0 inline sizes used in this and the Cherokee will run forever. I had a friend who had a Cherokee with the same engine and he abused the crap out of that thing. Still made it past 500,000 miles before he sold it.

The miles give me pause, as well. It’s not particularly rational, though. There is nothing that can’t be cheaply unbolted and replaced on a Wrangler. With 230k miles, there will be very few wear items that haven’t been replaced at least once. The more important part is that the tub looks solid. I’d easily take this

Stop buying from resellers. Let resellers snatch up C8s and don’t buy from them. At all. This is the only way reselling stops. Now they’re stuck with C8s they’ve already paid taxes, TTLs, and insurance on. Make them lose money.

Dealers will kill all the remaining cool cars.

The EcoSport has an infuriating rear hatch design which alone elevates it above (or demotes it under) boring.

It’s too easy to say “any CUV”. So I’ll single one out: Chevy Blazer.

Surely the Corolla Cross must take the cake.

G wagens are capable off-roaders. But low-profile knobbies? They have no reason to exist, other than to tell you everything you need to know about the owner.

I win...

I go with the regular cab Dodge Ram, uh, Ram 1500 Tradesman model—complete with a good-sized bed that let’s you get actual work done:

China Hard-Rock TBM ZTT7930 Tunnel Boring Machine $500,000.00

Wow, just wow. 90% sure the current owner has Grillz made out of Tin Foil.

While not the most attractive things in the world, they ARE actually legit off roaders.  Granted 99% of these will NEVER se a dirt road, they are very capable off road.  The current generation even has portal axels which are pretty much unheard of on a consumer grade vehicle.

Buy a newer one for 2 grand more, without all the Pep Boys flavor:

So much to work with here:

Those “upgrades” are horrific.

*MAN* do I get a kick out of huge rims in front of little bottle-cap brake discs.
On topic: I’ve never understood the hype behind these trucks, I’ve no idea if this is a good buy or not but the words “eBay body kit” in a $36k listing have me slamming ND.

I disagree. The C8 looks very much like a corvette to your average passerby

I wouldnt call the c8 unrecognizable. The design language is very similar to the c7 just in mid engine guise.

Just another in a long line of reasons why the Credit Reporting System needs to be vastly overhauled.