People are so unfair to the new Cherokee. Obviously it's a handsome looking rig, but as an outdoorsy vehicle, it often has sun in its eyes while taking pictures.
People are so unfair to the new Cherokee. Obviously it's a handsome looking rig, but as an outdoorsy vehicle, it often has sun in its eyes while taking pictures.
I can't be the only one who sees this...
A quick Google search yielded this. Is this the idea you were going for?
Holy crap, I can't stop laughing! Good job on the COTD omaxem!
I for one believe this is one of the most well-designed, unique automobiles on the road today. While I understand the polarization of this car, I have nothing but praise for a car looking to lead the way in design originality rather than create a new beige mobile. In fact, if I were to blindly walk into a room…
Keep doing these guys proud, Dodge.
I can't stop seeing this, especially in the C pillar. And that is a really good thing.
Whether or not your car has day running lights. I come upon way too many cars at night time that have their tail lights completely off, just to see a glimmer of light coming from their headlights.
You're right, I'm sorry... I'll just high tail on out of here.
You're no fawn...
I agree. It kind of reminds me of one of these drawings:
Happy happy birthday Matt!
HAHA! Good eye!
This particular woman driver is a pain in the Aston.
I did some additional research, and I learned that the women in the Tiddy Bear commercial were also just acting, and that putting on a seat belt is not as hard as advertised.
"When he realized that Baby Haobo was in the backseat..."
Ahh! Came here to post exactly that.
Jalopnik already released this jewel to the world with regards to the new Mustang. http://jalopnik.com/5949026/the-20…
If she had the Powerwheel Enzo, none of this would have ever happened.
What are the repercussions of having too much Swag in my car?