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My wife drives a ‘02 Explorer with that is RWD. We live in NW Ohio, and I really didn’t miss having a 4-WD truck. For 98% of the year, 2-WD is fine. For the remaining 2%, she waits until the main streets are plowed, and the truck does just fine.

That must be the reason there are hundreds of Wranglers parked in a vacant lot near the Jeep plant here in Toledo. Last time I saw that many unsold Jeeps was in 2007. Hmmm. 2007, that date sounds auspicious to me some how. Oh well, I know the Donald has everything well in hand.  No worries.  😛

As a fellow Ohioan, me too. But, here we are.

What?

Yes, but they’d have nothing to do, since the company went belly up and the building is closed and up for sale. 😕

When I was looking for my current car, I really, really wanted to find a yellow ZX-3. Ford yellow was just perfect. Not too neon, not too pastel.

Ooh, swap in a 392 Scat Pac and a killer exhaust system.  Damn, I’m gonna need some “alone time”.  

Arnold has nothing on The Duke...

Isn’t Top Gear, in one form or another, coming to HULU as well?

The train thing really didn’t work for me. Tracks need to be maintained, they get blocked, things fall apart. Now, if Snowpiercer was a ship, that’d be more believable. Sailing the vast oceans, with a underclass like the Titanic, plowing through the waves and ice on a continuous voyage around the world. But a damn

Yep. That would be a great daily for me.  

The new S-Class Coupes are very fine automobiles, obviously. However, every time a mid 80's SEC comes up on BaT, I get all wobbly in the knees, and really, really want one.

Please, if you are a man, get the mumps. It can travel to your testicles, rendering you impotent. This will benefit society. Thank you.

Back when I bought my house 20 years ago, my dad and I (well, mostly my dad), attached a section of copper pipe from the hot water tank to an outside hose bib. This makes washing cars in colder weather much easier, and I can also use it to break up ice dams on the roof of my house in the winter. This spring I’m

Call me skeptical, but I wouldn’t give any company $40k on a promise they’ll give it back to me after a week, if I don’t like their product.

I can’t imagine dropping close to $40K (tax, title and license not included) on a car and not going for an extended test drive. Can I and my family fit? Is the seat comfortable for long drives? Both the Chevy and Nissan are better looking, and interior is more user friendly, IMO. If battery life was better in the cold

Also, depreciation over time. I’m not sure what Tesla 3's are doing on the used car market, but other EV’s drop like a rock in value after 2 - 3 years.