brynjaminjones
Brynjaminjones
brynjaminjones

So true. They really need to accept that they are hard to see, and that they will usually come off worse.

Surely they choose to endanger their well-being when they choose the more dangerous mode of transport?

I had a biker punch the passenger mirror of my GF’s Jeep(I was driving) with her sat right in the passenger seat.

I’ve just bought a ‘91 Grand Wagoneer, and I’m worried that I’ll have to stop wearing my favorite T-shirt once it arrives...

I don’t think that’s solely an American thing. I’m British and would never consider eating less than 2/3 of a pizza...

Came here to say this!

What a load of bullshit. The Camry clearly didn’t start indicating until after the BRZ started accelerating.

Meh, £1.15 per litre here and my GF and I are still running/daily driving 2x 4.0 Jeeps (XJ & ZJ)

I cannot believe you’ve been to the South West without me knowing. I’m a huge Jeep nut from Cornwall (and studied engineering in Plymouth) and would’ve loved to have said hi!

Funnily enough, I met my GF on POF. I picked her up for our first date in my 1998 Jeep XJ 4.0, with a bypassed heater core.

Now that’s more like it. Off road capability, comfort and reliability in one good-ass looking box.

Back in his college days my Dad drove an Austin Healey 3000.

Any Land Rover product...

Just to provide information:- The Wrangler Rubicon has had front and rear axle differential locks since (IIRC) 2003.

I’d forgotten how much I love Amsterdam

I guessed #3 correctly, but maybe that’s because I’m a Jeep fanboy and see AMC straight-sixes in everything I look at.

I know they’re not exactly rare, but these are such a “timeless” design that I truly believe they’ll (eventually) become a classic.

I really think the cream interior is beautiful. Everybody has black and it’s so dull...

I think I must be the only person in the UK that actually really would like a Neon...

Fair enough - those people must be moronic!