brynjaminjones
Brynjaminjones
brynjaminjones

It looks okay to me, but I really can’t say that I find the design particularly simple in any way.

I really don’t see how this won that award. They’ve had to black-out a third of the car to hide the poor styling. If the car was a pleasing shape or well designed it should be able to look good all in one color, but in my opinion this cannot.

McLaren can’t seem to make a good looking supercar. I think it’s definitely therefore wise that they stay well away from SUVs.

I’m British and can confirm that that is absolutely not true. We are not trained to respect/fear Range Rover drivers.
They’re typically driven by self-important small business owners with license plates that say “BOSS” or, once older, they appear on council estates and traveler camps with sagging air suspension and

I don’t quite understand the point of this feature.
How is it helpful for it to tell you the depth of the water that you’re already in?
I want to know the depth of the water a few feet in front of me, not the stuff I’ve already driven into.

Seriously? Have you ever looked at the factory air intake on a TJ?

My XJ has a lower intake than a TJ, and even that has had water over the edge of the hood and not had an issue.

Yeah, but that's far from the norm.

I love my funreliable car, a 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It hasn’t actually let me down yet, but it’s set up to run on both propane and gasoline and propane is sometimes difficult to find.
Switching fuels is always slightly challenging and whenever it’s necessary it always seems like this time it’s not going to start. It

I’d always assumed they just filled it with water.

Completely accurate.

I thought my 1991 Grand Wagoneer’s electrics were all working correctly last Christmas. Oh how naive.

One morning the battery had killed itself overnight to the point that it blew the charger fuse.
One new battery later, dropping a friend home at night, opened the door and the interior lights came

There’s no reason at all. I live in the UK and the A Class is about as popular as Golfs are, because everybody is under the illusion that that badge still means something.

David, please buy these.

Our battered old Jeep XJ, as it looked at the time.

I tend to feel the same way - I love my ‘98 XJ, ‘97 ZJand ‘91 Grand Waggy.

Eww no thank you.

This bothers me too. Living in the UK we’ve tried owning several French cars and funnily enough realised they’re nothing special. Now everyone in our family has a VW, Hyundai or Jeep, with the odd Volvo and BMW too.

I honestly think that most current Jaguars look completely generic (apart from the badge and LED light “signatures”), almost like something from Grand Theft Auto.

“$85k easily buys something nice from Land Rover or Jaguar.”

23 YO millennial here.

Our ‘97 Jeep ZJ has this, but it doesn’t work automatically. Press the button and it dims, press again and it slooowwwly un-dims.