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its not a solid axle problem. most consumers have no idea what a solid axle even means. compare the build quality of my 2000 wrangler to whatever is left of a 2003 H2 and see which one you’d rather have.

yes, you do factor in benefits when calculating income

not helpful...and also I wasn’t talking about the trackhawk, which is almost a different vehicle category altogether IMO.

what are your thoughts to how this compares to a top trim level jeep grand Cherokee?

if he somehow fell in, his wallet would be on his person. or he went for a swim with his wallet either on purpose or on accident.

the first time I realized I didn’t have to stand in the cold/rain to fill my tank, get an oil change, or wait for my car to warm up for the heat to come on...well those are pretty big perks if you live somewhere with a winter.

Tesla and other fast chargers (CCS) could do the trip in the article with 20-30 minutes charging per stop. the technology is there to do this. I’m very confused at the result of this article. the supercharger network across the US interstate system is currently adequate to go cross country in a tesla with about the

i wish tesla used standard connectors and had more stations. however if you gamble you can make a mountain of cash. it worked for apple...you have 2 standards, lightning and USB-C.

Mazda has a 1.7% market share and we love them so

ok, but i can’t understnd taking this stance on illegal immigration undermining blue collar middle class jobs, while simultaneously being anti union. the erosion of the middle class is much more about the erosion of the union. the jobs that undocumented immigrants typically take are left unfilled when there is a

I mean, it didn’t go 322,000 miles because it’s broken, right? NP because I want every car that rocks a 5 cylinder

Is this actually being sold in North America 

That’s just silly. Pappy is pappy and it doesn’t take an expert to evaluate an unopened bottle 

On the flip side it’s nice to sell a car to someone you know and trust because you don’t have to go through the charade of “will this person scam or rob me” meet at a bank, grt cahs or cashiers checks worry if there is something wrong with the title after the sale etc. just write a check and say hey man see you later 

I recently bought a TJ wrangler from a buddy and I’ve done nothing but improve it’s condition. I wonder sometimes if he’s a little sad about it. I would never complain to him if something went wrong with it but I’m sure a lot of people aren’t like that. 

Not exactly fair to call it a foul ball either. The better question is why on earth did they design a ballpark like that?

i don’t think efficiency is the right metric in this discussion. My electric company that charges me for actual electricity usage says I use way more electricity in the winter. I don’t think my home is an anomaly in a winter climate.

yes, thats a much better way of putting it. giving real non deceptive prices might (but probably won’t) deliver more quality product to the customer, was my not so great point.

they’re switching up the branding and communication of it in typical GM fashion (ie piss poor).

the optimist in me says web traffic is the customer and if there are no eyes then the dealers will not pay the subscription. so if one of the major players actually policed it and it was so successful it became the go to, then maybe it would matter. but the reality is probably its so profitable to obfuscate used car