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Neutral: Our eating pattern

City: 12 MPG · Highway: 16 MPG

Can David borrow your Jeep to play?  He broke his.  :)

This is so sad. Words cannot describe how awful I feel for that man and his family. We are in a free fall.

It’s a perfect truck for chores. With good ongoing maintenance, this could easily be a $0.10 per mile (plus fuel) truck. I would make the current owner cover the new windshield cost.  NP for me.

This may be a demographics issue. I expect new truck buyers are skewed to wealthier money customers or people who make their living using a truck (it is spring - landscaping, contracting...). They may just be more able to buy a vehicle or need one for business right now. It would be more interesting to know which

This site doesn’t know what it wants to be. It writes articles about jerks doing the Cannonball Run when interstate travel is severely limited and emergency services are stretched too thin to potentially be distracted by any crashes they may cause. Then it routinely writes about supporting fewer drivers in New York.

This vehicle would be a blast for one gas-guzzling weekend road trip. After that, it would be clear this is a wallowing road pig that is not a lot of fun to drive. It still gets a NP from me. The price is about right for the condition. There just needs to be someone out there with fond memories of this car from youth.

And there are a lot of college degreed people out there making less than tradespeople...

Bad example from the original poster. Hospital layoffs when they happen are happening because decisions have been made to delay every possible normal hospital activity to avoid patients arriving for procedures to become infected with COVID. You really don’t want to do an invasive procedure and potentially infect

Let’s see....

Hooray for PA.

I agree.  We would be much closer to stability if idiots would were a mask to prevent spread.

Funny, I’m not in house arrest.  I wonder how many readers are.

There are two near us. They are closed now as the governor has included them in the theater closures. I can’t stand the volume in regular theaters so these are a reasonable option for me.

The concern is that nobody wants to (or can) buy a car.

Since a fair pert of China has opened, Mexico is wagging the dog here. They had case spread later that the US and are still in tight lockdown for most businesses. You can’t assemble a car with parts missing.

It seems to be sold. I vote NP, but I would be checking the maintenance records for fluid changes in the differential. It’s a 99. That’s a long time for no service on an expensive repair.

I don’t think the staff at Jalopnik reserves this special honor only for BMW. Their skills at constantly thrashing any automaker (except the holy grail Jeep and maybe Mazda) is demonstrated regularly.

This happened at 11:45 p.m. on April 19 on southbound I-75 in Monroe County