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I laughed more than I should have at that....
holy cow! That blue one is majestic. I have a bad case of the wants right now.
On top of that, James says all four windows, cruise control, and air conditioning function flawlessly, which is amazing for any Jeep Cherokee.
It’s been done...I see potential
Crossover huh? You go stand in the corner and think about what you’ve done
O Canada...
Me with any TVR news
“I got an SUV because I wanted to be safer” - everyone that ever bought an SUV.
I thought Camry dents were supposed to be on the rear bumper…
Celica driver was being an idiot. Looks to me like he was cutting up the truck’s blindside with the intent of then cutting across its front to overtake the SUV. Unfortunately when he got to the front of the truck to try and move right, there was a car already in the space right in front of the truck that he was…
Let’s all do that for all alltracs to bring their prices into the gutter so I can buy all of them!
Yet another reason a wagon is superior to a SUV as a daily driver for 99% of people that bought an SUV.
The scenery is certainly better from up high (25+ years in tractor/trailers), but folks with SUVs have no clue how badly their vehicle wants to turn over. At night, while you sleep, your SUV sits in the driveway/garage yearning to scratch its back on some sweet, sweet asphalt. Someday...
any car that makes me go
Sure. And that’s why the non performance variants of cars exist.
I see that all the time here in California, and I can kind of understand it. There’s no snow, and very little rain for long stretches of time, so you might not realize your tires are shot.
This isn’t that uncommon. I’ve seen high-end luxury cars all the time with badly worn and unsafe tires. I’ve even told complete strangers “Hey, you may want to get some new tires on that” and they look at me baffled.