cerealbro1
CerealBro1
cerealbro1

No you are totally wrong guys... its a 2019 Fierro. Think about it, its a classic mid engine car that everyone loved. Chevy is totally gonna bring it back and this is proof

I think it is just Chrysler preparing us for the eventual Pacifica SRT Hellcat...

Just North of LA where the 210 West merges with the I5 is really bad, because right after the 210 merges the 14 splits off right there with many people moving across multiple lanes of traffic to get to it...

What you should have done is tried to buy it, and then write tons of articles on it to the point where you can deduct it off your taxes as a work car. Basically a free car...

I think you and Tyler Hoover from Oversteer would be friends and should collaborate on content... you two should meet

For me it is both. The roads in my city are very messed up and have lots of pot holes and rough spots as well as uneven roads and lots of places to scrape a car. Being in a Jeep, I do not need to avoid any pot holes or worry about rough roads and scraping. Also Jeeps (at least the JK with the tires I have) ride better

Not for me, but there obviously is some demand for this if Ford is making them. If I was a farmer or worked in a position where I would need a heavy duty truck this is likely what I would buy because I would rather drive in comfort than not in comfort. But I am a tech person at a company in the middle of a city and

Used Dodge Durango/Chrysler Aspen. They are quite reliable vehicles and offer seating for 7/8 depending on the model year. Used to have an Aspen and it had no problems at all (despite a few minor things that went wrong, nothing serious) for the first 8 years and even then everything was covered by warranty. Only

Used Dodge Durango/Chrysler Aspen. They are quite reliable vehicles and offer seating for 7/8 depending on the model year. Used to have an Aspen and it had no problems at all (despite a few minor things that went wrong, nothing serious) for the first 8 years and even then everything was covered by warranty. Only

This is what I have always wanted to do with a classic vehicle and I love this. I have always wanted am older car with a modern power train and infotainment system/radio

I am going to be honest, Im not sure if this is the best or worst thing I have seen today but it sure as hell was entertaining

So my aunt had just moved to a new house up in Lake Arrowhead, and my grandfather had also just gotten a new GPS for his car, and I decided to follow him so I would not have to pull over and look at my physical map of the area (grabbed it because this was before everyone had a smartphone with built in maps) but my

I would get a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Last year when I bought one there was a lifetime bumper to bumper warranty, and they might still offer it considering a few months ago I bought that same warranty for my other Wrangler. They also are extremely reliable, extremely rugged, comfortably seats 5 adults, holds a lot of