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Yeah I was looking at how little is left of the car and thinking they should have LEFT IT IN THE GROUND. They could even have a little marker like a memorial on the spot as part of the history of the museum that tells the story of the sinkhole with pictures of the cars removed and tell the story of the remaining car

That was my comment of one of the previous vids. Bunch of guys all on the clock standing with their hands in their pockets.

I think its just trying to look like the new Explorers

true that

Well the Liberty was in my opinion a good looking vehicle, much more fitting to the Cherokee name and style too.

I hadnt realized Cherokee was in use elsewhere, I thought it was out of commission since the previous gen Cherokee had ceased production.

"It might not be a dune-bashing off-road beast"

Thats exactly what Ive been saying about the Cherokee since they reintroduced that vehicle. Although this I dont have as hard of a time with... not that I love it, but I am definitely closer to accepting it into the Jeep line than the Cherokee. I think this has potential as a Jeep, where the Cherokee has none in my

Bonus! Although my guess is if they have no flesh left on their fingers they will be leaving the scene rather quickly.

Smart owners, just line the underside of your bumpers with razor blades!!! That will teach 'em.

Seriously, WTF? How does shit like this go right to highlights... Ive been posting almost daily on Jalopnik for years and my posts still dont appear without first being promoted or approved or whatever the hell needs to happen?!!!

I like to describe his look as "WTF?!" every time I see hime I think of Clockwork Orange but he rocks like nobodys' business!! If you ever have the chance to check out the documentary It Might Get Loud he is amazing in it!

Hmm, Id never know that, I fly strictly commercial coach

TIGHT QUARTERS!

Cool, didnt know if it would work that way with a cars rotating mass being not only the wheels but drive shaft or what have you and such unbalanced weight distribution. I knew thats how it works on bikes and snowmobiles and in small scale have put that into practice. Now that I know a car works that way it'll come in

yeah, i was thinking the same thing, does it work that way in a car?... if he tapped the brake do you think it would level out at all?

I get why they suck, they look hideous obviously. But I do see why they are usefull for law enforcement thats also obvious.

Got it! (great GIF)

Heck yeah, I agree with you. Its a great place (in Kansas) from Pillsbury Crossing to Tuttle Creek. I loved but I dont see anything about it that would appeal to anyone wanting to build a $5-billion factory that can turn out up to half a million cars a year. Plus people who spend that kind of money on anything rarely