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They would be stupid to not future proof the platform and give it the option for electrification in the future, because the 911 platforms stay for around 7-9 years, and in the next 7-9 years there will be significantly more electric vehicles and Porsche knows this. They wont have it out right away, because they are

I honestly do not understand how one could go without saying “the” before the freeway number though. I always say, “Take the I5 down and turn on the 210 East” for example and it would not sound right if I said things without the “the” But I guess it is just me

Jeep Cherokee XJ. Reliable, small ish, practical, and stylish. Although for more ease of mind you should try to get the 1997+ models as those have airbags

Because I did not know that this car existed. Well that and because I have been waiting until I can get a Tuscan Speed 6 because those are better

This needs to be COTD

Must be Canadians stealing those cars

This is exactly why I am grateful to be a Jeep Wrangler owner because when I hit a curb its just an “oh I need to be more careful next time” and literally do not give a shit

This better be COTD because thats the best comment ive read all week 

One of my coworkers bought this for a secondary car for her and her daughter to drive for the next few years (the daughter isnt driving age yet, but is close) and I have to say that really these vehicles are nice and comfortable and simple which I enjoy, because many vehicles are way to complicated to use (and I am

As someone that has read Yahoo for the last 12-13 years and has been watching it die a slow and painful death this is actually truly sad to read because their quality control has gone way down

My Aspen was dead reliable for 10 years and 270,000 miles, and all repairs had were under warranty (there was a thing with the rear axle after 8 years but it was covered because it came with a lifetime drive train and power train warranty). The few other things that needed to be fixed were all cheap and effective.

I owned an Aspen for 10 years and I loved that thing to death. Had the beautifully smooth 5.7 Hemi and was a comfortable driver and towed a lot of stuff and had actual leg room for 3rd row passengers. The sound system and radio used was also way better than anything that the competition had at the time and it was only

Its okay, my family and I own 5 Jeep Wranglers, all white and with a black hardtop

I mean it isnt a terrible car though. Its cheap, reliable, moderately powerful, has a lot of creature comforts, and can come with very good warranties. It isnt a vehicle for me, but I have recomended it for friends of mine that are on a budget. Uconnect for me is the best infotainment system so having that is a bigger

Jeep Wrangler is my choice, any generation. I take either my 2002 that I bought new back in 02 or my 2013 that I bought new in 2012 on a 45 mile commute and the Jeep is pretty much entirely reliable (the 2013 has had a few minor things but nothing emergency, and the 2002 has started to have some issues recently but

The first half of his statement is true, and the second half may very well be true. Love Tesla or hate Tesla they have made an impact and eventually the Model S will be a collectible, even more so if the company goes under. Though I really do not believe the company will go under, at least not for another few years at

My mom used to have one of these as her first car (a hand-me down) until a service station put oil in the wrong place killing the engine. At least it is still in the family and belongs to my aunt who is getting it professionally restored

Yeah that is a very true point. I owned 3 ford vehicles getting rid of them when the warranty ended each time because they were always in the shop, eventually getting a Chrysler Aspen in 2008 which was a much better vehicle reliability wise even though people say Chrysler is a terrible company reliability wise

Honestly though after owning a 2004 Ford Expedition that had a blown engine after 81,000 miles (well maintained) and 3 years I have learned never again to buy a ford vehicle. To many problems with them

Buying Target is something that actually makes a lot of sense, and would be very smart for both locations (and likely save Target). I shop at either Target, gamestop, Amazon, or Savemart, rarely going to anywhere else for things