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This is going to be like Doug DeMuro’s Land Rover warrantee isn’t it?

They are going to continue to play around with stupid half-baked ideas like this until we have another tragedy like Senna. Then, all of a sudden F1 is going to act all shocked, like they didn’t realize it was a risk, and then after lots of public backlash (which is what they need, because no bad press right?) They

I’m glad this car exists, and relieved Dodge is finally showing us the whole thing, but nothing about this car excites me anymore.

Chrysler vehicles of all shapes sizes and descriptions tend to fall apart well before their contemporaries do... Ask me how I know...

I love trying out different cars so having the same car everywhere you went would be terrible. You get to see what’s out there and have some different experiences. I’ve driven a Soul, Accent, Malibu, 300, Civic Hatch, Cruze Hatch, Elantra, Mazda 5 all within the last couple months. You learn a lot with so many

Rally Fighter, no contest.

... And hope that no one else has guns.

Graham Bensinger seems like the kind of person I wouldn’t want to know, can’t put my finger on it though...

I know it sounds crazy, but these things seem like crazy here in Canada. Sergio Marchionne once said the reason FCA kept it alive so long was due to how well they sold in Canada. They certainly aren’t good cars, but I bet if you read CR Canada’s ratings they might read differently, strange how culture affects our

Maybe not a rally car, but equally badass; up here in The Great White North, Nissan Canada has a competition called the “Nissan Micra Warrior Trophy” and it is 30 of these little monsters driving around in the snow:

Pretty phenomenal that not only child you walk away from this, but also have no major damage and have the car back in the race. Says alot about the safety of current racecars.

I’m not a betting man, but in my opinion those odds sound too good to pass up!

I was, just the other day, told that if I bought a vehicle from a certain Hyundai dealer that if I purchased a vehicle from them, that they would offer me their “VIP service package” for free! Wow!

Absolutely, today the Wrangler does more than it’s fair share of the heavy lifting in the Jeep brand, however, that had not always been the case. If you look back to the original Wrangler YJ, that wasn’t the case and it sold mere fractions of what it seeks today. It is often thought/speculated that not until the TJ,

I bet in thirty plus years, if this interior stays intact, it will be three top dollar choice for collectors.

Right now, pretty much.

True enough! It was kind of weird when it showed up on the scene, but it means village in Swahili. I don’t even think about how strange of a name it is anymore.

Maybe I should buy it and paint it camo so that in thirty years the owner can curse me for covering up the factory paint with a horrible camo paint job, what do you think?

Dear God Andrew, your aren’t lying! I just checked and found this on my local Kijiji (Canada’s Craiglist, that’s owned by eBay). 265,000km (approx 165,000 miles) for less than two grand!:

The crappy thing is that every couple of years Chrysler shows some promise, then promptly does something to shoot themselves in the foot. The current lineup (including the 200) actually isn’t that bad, with some work it could be quite good. But with the discontinuation of the 200, and leaving the 300 with incredibly