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A number of reasons. One, the Postal Jeep is a good one to pause the Moab series after. It was just so improbable and in such horrid shape when I first bought it—with its rusted out frame, cracked engine, ruined suspension and steering—that making it to Moab and back was like winning the Super Bowl. There’s really not

“Ford is anticipating first-year sales of up to 200,000 Bronco and Bronco Sport models sold in the first year they’re in production, according to the report.”

As a Wrangler owner, let me assert how much I loathe those angry eyes.

So how many different versions of the angry eyelid covers will ford launch this thing with?

If we should change the law, should companies skirt it in the meantime? That’s the complex discussion to be had. And I think that’s why you’re confused as to thinking Jalopnik may or may not be supporting a point of view.

Why would the jobs necessarily go away, though? Don’t people still want to look at a car in person and test drive it? And people would still want service centers and parts. Also, where are you going to take delivery of your car, and will it be delivered by robots? I think the only people who really have anything to

The American method of car buying is to have hundreds of cars on the lot to choose from to take home RIGHT NOW.

It’s almost as if this is a complex issue and there are positive and negative aspects to both perspectives, and it is not at all binary

Neutral:

I don’t get the simultaneous pro-dealer and anti-dealer sentiments on this site. Clearly, Jalopnik is pro-dealer when it involves Tesla, but anti-dealer in all other regards.

Yeah, seriously. The fact that this kind of shit qualifies a person for a show on Discovery/Science is yet another indication of how fucking far our society has fallen. Sympathies to the dipshit’s friends and families and anyone who’s actually suffering because of this, but fuck an attention-seeking, science-denying

...died on Saturday in a tragic accident.

One case of parts sharing that makes a vehicle look better is the doors on a Jeep Gladiator.

So it’s a Cheap thing.

If you know how to fix things yourself and are familiar with that car these could be good opportunities, but if you are inexperienced, you could get in over your head

Sadly many Americans are really uninformed about how the credit system and math works.

This, unfortunately, is not just a car/truck problem. I routinely see jackasses doing this kind of shit on the water, too. A few years back, I was with a friend chasing a school of redfish on a secluded flat in a clearly marked no motor zone. The water is really shallow, and use of any fast spinning prop destroys

As others have mentioned, dirt in the desert isn’t necessarily dead just because no macroscopic plants — grass and upwards — is growing and no animals are obviously walking around or burrowing. The term of art is “cryptobiotic soil” where the life is hidden or microscopic or otherwise inobvious, and its structure is

The guy in the middle is the worst.

He and Kubrick clashed on the set. Very painful memory.