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ShrimpHappens, née WJalopy
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I assume the concept car has just been sitting around somwhere, so why not put it to use?

Join Shell’s Fuel Rewards program. You get an instant 5 cent/gal “gold status” discount, and every time you fill up with premium, they give you another 10 cent/gal discount. So you’ll pretty much always get a 15 cent/gal discount.

The 5.7L Hemi in the Ram trucks (don’t know about Jeeps and cars) asks for midgrade.

Hear me out, but with my ‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ), I think I have the newest car of the 80's. My thinking is this: there’s not much fundamental difference between a WJ and a ZJ, and the design of the ZJ started in ‘85 and premiered in ‘89 as the Jeep Concept 1. Therefore, I think my ‘04 WJ is the newest 80's car.

My wife and I have been doing Plated for a year or so now, and we’ve had this discussion a lot. We cooked on our own for a while when we were first married, and coming up with interesting meals and getting the groceries became a chore (this was before the time of meal-planning apps).

SHOW CAR I KNOW WHAT I’VE GOT DON’T NEED HELP SELLING

Trying to merge into traffic with a foot on the brake.

Yes, the reason they’re crap is funding. Funding. Funding. Funding. I work for a state DOT, and there is not enough to do everything we need to do. I know some people like to pull the “government waste” card, but I assure you that we do not have enough federal-aid funds to do everything we need to do. I cannot speak

One of my cousins is a firefighter, and according to him, a “safe” car is a Subaru, Volkswagen, or Volvo.

Dunno. But certainly obscure.

Nash Rambler

Can you get a Carmax warranty on it?

2004 Grand Cherokee with automatic climate control.

My goodness, when’s the last time you saw a Mitsubishi dealership TRY?

That guy could be bothered to go get a forklift to raise the car off the ground, but he couldn’t be bothered to get any more pictures.

The V4 in that Saab is the cutest and most adorable thing I’ve ever seen.

Wow, I stand corrected. I just did some checking on Kayak, and a ticket to either London or Stuttgart is under $500. Wasn’t expecting that.

In my experience trips (decent food, roof over your head) are cheaper in Europe than in the US (New England), so I wonder why there aren’t more Americans experiencing the Alps. Or Europe in general.

Holy crap, it is

Yes, only 35% of people who live in Florida were born in Florida.