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Anyone thinking this is overpriced isn’t paying attention to the market on these. It’s bonkers.

So a Land Rover Discovery??? I thought Ford and Land Rover parted ways?

Because all the brodozers already have a dildo behind the wheel.

Two Ideas -

Keep the Element.

Ah, the Element. Easily in my all time top 3 of favorite cars owned. The Wrangler seems a little hardcore for their wants. Flex is a good one. Outback is not exactly exciting, but it’s a good compromise.

After owning a Honda… Owning a jeep would be a huge shock to the reliability system.  “Wait, why did THAT break?!”

She sounds just like the Boomers at my government agency who have been there since the 1970s.

These sell for five grand all day long in this shape and mileage. There’s a bit of a cult to these things, and the people that own them love them, and buy more of them. They routinely get over 200,000 miles. They’re great in the snow, and have a truly amazing amount of useable space inside. The foldaway seats are

Oh yeah then there’s this:

I have a 91 Camry that I bought for a similar price and mileage. Still going strong and quite easy to work on (have the V6 model, only adjusting the timing is a pain, but the rest is easy). When people ride in it I get compliments how smooth the engine is and it’s even more shocking when people find it has well over

“I am convinced that this model of Camry is one of the best cars Toyota even made.”

I had an ‘88 as a daily for 4 years, optioned pretty much just like this one. Tin worm got bad on it towards the end, but I loved that car. Basic but decent to drive, my first car as an adult.

Bought the men’s Waterproof Moabs on sale a month ago specifically for hiking purposes. They are really, really, really good. Highly recommended.

Bought the men’s Waterproof Moabs on sale a month ago specifically for hiking purposes. They are really, really,

The Trump boys look like a failed cloning experiment done in jars that someone didn’t sanitize properly.

I’m amused that Alma Sanchez seems to think NPR is a single show.

“No, no, that’s not...ok, sure. Sure, you’re doing it right.”

Maybe we could sucker those paramilitary guys into flyfishing: it’s just as addictive and only marginally more expensive.

Well, ACTUALLY....

And a former technology editor at Breitbart. All the specifics of his trolling were massive deals on the internet.