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These records are all stupid.  Please stop reporting on them so they can go away.

It’s like a tweet from Trump. You read it to see how stupid it is, but then you realize you’re just encouraging him by giving him more attention.

This platform will underpin new cars from Pontiac AND Saturn!

leave it to GM to be two decades behind itself.

sure, round tires too.  Stuff that all cars should have.

I mean...David...come on...You’ve done amazing things mechanically with these old, decrepit jeeps and you’re very mechanically inclined, but then you let water just freeze inside the block?

Can I play?

One of my businesses is garage storage products, and our larger steel cabinets all come from China. We got an email yesterday letting us know all shipments were on a 6 week delay.


Neutral: Would You Ever Apply For a 69-Month Car Loan?

Max, that's FANTASTIC work. Well done.

“Yeah, you’ll need to pull the engine out to get to that one”. 

That’s the problem, you can get a bigger, more capable truck for the same money. There were plenty of Gladiators at the local Jeep dealership for well into the $50k range. That’s 3/4 ton truck money. I love the idea of a Wrangler pickup priced to compete with midsize offerings, not so much priced against 1/2 to 3/4

This engine costs as much as an LS.

New. In box. From factory. With a better warranty.

That'll fix their sales. Another antiquated engine that costs more than others complete motorcycle. 

Don’t forget the fact that Mahindra actually has the license to the original Willys Jeep and has had that license for a long long time

Look, I get it, FCA has to protect their trademark. No doubt about that. What gets me though is how this isn’t even tarnishing the brand and is meant to be driven off road. It is essentially a front-engined SXS. I would gladly buy this over a Polaris RZR or any other popular SXS.

This is cool, but seems kind of unnecessary and pointless.

You can’t argue with a six-legged dog that breathes fire.

“And maybe Nissan is fine with that, given that 31,514 is still a decent number (historically speaking) for a truck introduced in 2010...”
The Titan debuted in late 2003 as a 2004 model.