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Do you understand how Jeeps are designed?

We are very happy with our Renegade. It’s a nice daily with enough capability to snow-commute or get us to a trailhead. If I need more off-road capability, I’ll go buy it, I’m pretty sure the same dealer had something that fit that bill.... 

Renegade is actually surprisingly capable off-road, at least with the Trailhawk trim. No Wrangler, but then again what is?

As it stands he can impose tariffs under the guide of national security.

Counterpoint: fuck you, that’s my childhood.

Moody’s too.

The Focus is incredibly popular ON THIS SITE.  In reality, it sells about half as many as Toyota sells Corollas.

Yes but we shall not talk about it here, except to say bad things.

I think Kia did this once. It was buy a minivan, get Rio free or something like that.

Neither did the N/A V6 ATS. But yeah, there's a bit of a vacuum right now with high-performance, stick shift sedans. 

Same thing that happens with a key fob if you lock it in the car. You can’t. In most new cars if the car senses the fob inside it won’t allow you to lock it. Hell in Honda’s if you leave it in the trunk, no matter how many times you close the trunk it will keep popping itself open to warn you that your fob is in the

It’s a straight 6.

This is my first year with an LX470 with all terrain tires that are rated for snow. I too am looking forward to the snow season.

Can confirm. I’ve had an 850 for about a year. Its reliability makes my 110,000 mile E46 M3 (w/ SMG!) feel like it was Toyota Hilux.  In fact, I’m actually looking for new valve cover gaskets on another browser tab as I type this. I love the E31, but MY GOD is it painful to own.

The only acceptable gif is the "Why Not Both" kid.

This.

Ah, I see. Salty has been caught in a web of lies that is tumbling down all around her!

Strangely enough, a little alcohol (one cocktail) helps my motion / sea sickness. So regardless of the hour, I always have one drink before boarding and usually one on the plane/vessel. Although I never fly for business, only for pleasure, so it doesn’t matter if I’m tipsy when we land.

Damn. HTH did I miss this?

Yeah, when all the horsehair stuffing has fallen out (all over the carpet, and you need a really powerful vacuum to get that stuff up), they’re not so hot. Also, if you’re tall, they’ll kill your back; they roll away at the shoulders and give no support. The new seat design introduced in 1972 is far superior. My ‘73