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Don’t underestimate how much someone is willing to spend on chasing nostalgic feelings from a time long past. Maybe this person’s mom/dad/brother had one of these or it was “their” dream car before they died etc... and they’re just chasing that feeling. I should know, I’ve got a 2001 XJ that I’ve invested “Low-mile

I’d rather have this one than the current one. No rotary shifter, and actual instruments not screens, screens, screens. Not that I would pay this much for one.

Seriously can’t imagine who would buy this? If so, you need to try harder.

The buyer could have purchased a brand new Jeep with that kind of money.”

but they didn’t *want* a new Jeep. Likely mainly because you could only get a base base Wrangler or a Compass for $32k. Extremely skeptical that dealer is actually selling those Grand Cherokees for under $30k considering MSRP on a 2024 starts at

So, so many car snobs on this site...and I have been guilty of it, too, throughout my life. But I had one of these for a rental when I was on assignment for about 10 months and I was quite impressed. It was a comfortable, nicely equipped, solidly built (yes, really!), nice handling, decently quick car. I wasn’t going

I had one of these, in college. I bought it Used of course. I actually liked the car. Not enough to buy one new, but If I had the means I could see me sitting this in the garage for no reason and never driving it. It’s just as interesting as seeing an obscure 80's car in mint condition. The glass is all new interior

Arrest him. Tow and crush his car. How fucking hard is that to figure out?

It’s not really clear what else the city can do at this point.

in one fuckin movie? that sounds like a good idea to you?

I think it’s more about how Disney thinks that Marvel fatigue will be solved by THROWING MORE MARVEL AT YOU!

Can’t wait to fall asleep watching this!

It’s ‘annoying’ that individuals who single handedly earn 2x the United States’ median household income don’t receive tax payer subsidies to buy new Cadillacs? 

Look up Section 179 tax deductions. Heavy SUVs, pickups, and vans over 6,000 lb GVWR that get more than 50% business-use. Business-use is not defined by how much that payload is used. So this guy (or doctors & other business owners) can haul a box of papers around “for business” and then they get to write off the

I own a Civic Type R, which means I am prepared for some level of unwanted attention, but I also don’t expect my car to be vandalized by people simply because they don’t like it. That’s not a reasonable consequence to expect simply because you bought a certain vehicle. 

No matter what you think of the truck or anyone who buys them, yelling profanities at him, giving the guy the finger and spitting on/scratching his property makes you as bad if not worse of a person.

He genuinely doesn’t seem like a bad person or anything - it just sounds like he thought it looked neat so he bought one. I disagree with him, but I feel for him a little bit. Having people fuck with your car is always gross and awful.

Water intrusion, reservoir claddings, prone to settling, chimneys that need thousands per year to keep up, ice dams, inefficient. 

Home inspector here: they’re fine.

I suspect your snout is turned up Rory. What I see is functional and effective design of this home. Resulting is relatively affordable construction. 

Do people who write for Jalopnik actually like cars?