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Left off the list but a good contender : Toyota Matrix / Pontiac Vibe AWD. Much of the same positive points as the Suzuki, just a little larger. There are a couple for sale in Portland at the moment. Here is one way below your budget - drive it for a couple years and sell for what you bought it for! (Edit - I see she

It’s his job, and he knows where all the bodies are buried.

Dodge Magnum SRT-8. None of you fuckers bought one.

But can you make them reliable and not on fire?

And here I thought the best thing you drove was the wedge between Sergio and FCA.

How many FCA cars? 4?

[[citation needed]]

You’re apparently still stuck in last decade.

They’re actually 10th out of 27 for 2017.

we have owned 3 and they have be excellent and super reliable

The sheer velociterity of the vehicle simply outperforms even the best of cameras and their shutters.

+1 I hope you’re serious. It’s much funnier if you are.

lol

As a former owner of a ‘10 two door JK, this is exactly how I’d configure mine:

Because of reasons the writers could waste time making up but I’d rather they spent that time not catering to people who don’t know how to suspend their disbelief while watching a movie about space wizards with laser swords.

Imagine that racetrack in Texas where all the flood-damaged cars were consolidated after Hurricane Harvey—I’m thinking that number of decrepit Jeeps.

It would be interesting/scary to see what would happen if you came into a large sum of money.....

Now the 70-year-old is resorting to just scrapping some seriously cool cars instead of selling them, and it’s a damn shame.

light(ish)? It was 1800 pounds! How much lighter would it have to get to just get called “light”?

Oh look, another tablet stapled to a dashboard. YAWN.