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Yeah, I think so. High five!

I don't know if calling out someone for making a dumb comment is "butthurt", but you're welcome.

Yeah but when you have a loud exhaust lower wacker will always make you giddy

"I can't stand SUV's and would love to be able to purchase a smaller wagon with a manual"

It's a cultural problem, driving is a chore, driving is something into which you put the absolute minimum amount of concentration and effort. It's not a source of enjoyment or pride, it's not a skill to be honed, getting a license is a joke in the first place. That's why people just want the most bland, comfortable

"I know my automotive interests run counter to America's as a whole: I can't stand SUV's and would love to be able to purchase a smaller wagon with a manual"

You aren't the only one. I'd kill for a mid or even fullsize wagon any day of the week over my SUV, though I really do love my little Explorer Sport (I use the

I cannot figure out why no one makes one.

Having just recently moved to the Chicago area, I can tell you that poor light timing and, equally as irritating, 5 BAJILLION 4-way stop intersections, are the bane of my existence.

You clearly haven't read the book.

I sense a pattern in your posts that you measure things in terms of evenings or weekends with hookers and blow, certainly an appropriate measure for this Florida ride.

I sampled this as part of a focus group. It will be available with a stick and 4WD. Two engine options: 1.4 turbo: 160 hp, or 2.4 L, 188hp, most likely autu trans only.

Or this is what happens when kids are raised in a self entitled society.

I repressed the memories of this car like I was a Catholic alter boy. Great call (and damn your soul to hell).

Yes! I had (and still do have, I guess) a Losi XXT!

It will be available. I know this to be true.

Also, 707 hp for the everyman? Vulgar power at an excruciatingly affordable price.

The Renegade will apparently be offered with a 4x4 manual, and this is the FIAT-ized Renegade. It's possible, but it depends on the kind of image FIAT NA wants and whether they project the sales will justify it.

It's like someone took a Nissan Rogue and said "Maybe we should make this less interesting."

ZR1 with headers, LG drop spindles, and a set of nice 19" Forgelines.