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Jeep is giving buyers a reason to buy new with the diesel offering.

Yeah don’t forget there’s like 6 new mitsus in inventory that have been sitting on the lot for 18+months and the rest all used cars.

I still can’t understand why they let the “lyrics” videos get a pass.

Since you manage ford’s communications, how about doing a little more communicating. Price? MPG? Will there ever be a diesel in the XL or XLT trims to retail consumer buyers? If so when?

I rented a Wrangler a couple years ago and took it on the trails briefly and there is no debate here that the wrangler is king of the trails. But it was total garbage on the road. Really noisy and terrible fuel economy. The soft top roof malfunctioned and would not close. It blew off on my way to the nearest

Roads are supposed to have a curve in them every 5 miles in order to keep motorists awake. Tsk tsk Nevada.... You and your brothels and casinos and legal wacky tobacky and straight roads.

I guess this is just for people in the United State of California. Here in the rest of the country it’s the same terrible offerings. The middle class get zero help whatsoever. Only rising premiums and shrinking networks. And the marketplace website still does not work properly! Shocker! That’s what happens when you

Hilarious.

Is it because this is what buyers want or is it just being shoved down our throats because crossovers are generally more expensive than small sedans and more profitable and also because to comply with CAFE without actually improving fuel economy, you might come out with more “light trucks” which can have lousier fuel

He might have a better chance of success pursuing the YouTube career than a pro-sports career. He should definitely consult with an attorney.

The Outlander PHEV is still not available in the US for consumers to buy. I’m curious to know how they got the powertrain and why.

To be clear, THIS youtube pay service isn’t “cord cutting”. It’s cord-connecting.

I’m a cord-cutter which means I do not enroll in pay-subscription services for television so I wouldn’t be interested in paying $35/mo for these networks. That said, the more competition, the merrier. Although I do not see how this makes sense as unlike cable or satelite, you’re still going to be paying for final mile

My concerns are ending up with blacklisted IPs and emails not getting delivered, sharing dirty IPs with dirty pedos, torrenters and etc, great so now some unknown VPN service (probably run by Russians) has this data instead of my ISP, website compatibility issues for example, ending up at a foreign version of a