His videos are called Recoil and then they are numbered, just like Ken Block’s are Gymkhana
His videos are called Recoil and then they are numbered, just like Ken Block’s are Gymkhana
A friend of mine actually did that in college. The bar refused to put it on the marquee
Yes, but I don’t consider this bad ergonomics, just different from another automaker, who also does it differently than was widely accepted for the past 40+ years
My wife loves Peanuts, but I am merely ok about them and watch it with her. If Snoopy was not involved, I am not sure I would even go that far. He is by far the best part
All I have within 10 minutes of my house is a BK (and it just happens to be right down the street, so it gets frequented frequently when I mess up dinner the one night a week I am responsible for it) and you should try their honey mustard sauce on the nuggets. It is surprisingly good
slightly more than the average American commute of 14 miles, which is great if you just want to go to work on electric power alone and then never come home again
Comparing a diesel engine to a gas engine (even a V8) is never going to be a favorable comparison
Probably both
Maybe it is and there is something they aren’t telling us! But mostly, I agree, that was just a crazy scenario I made up. However, I think once you spend a day or so in either car, you will be used to the transmission stalk so it really is a moot point
I wouldn’t be surprised if out of habit people push this forward to put it in park initially, which if it was a straight line would put it in reverse, and then the shopping cart attendant at [enter fancy grocery store of choice here] would get run over
Altitude is a trim package throughout most of the Jeep lineup. It basically gets you black wheels (which IMO makes it worth it)
I had a 4-door in high school so no rear tire rack, but it more than made up for it with a BENCH FRONT SEAT
Didn’t the 05 & 06 come with the 6.0?
Interesting. I will definitely have to look into this since I have an old phone or two laying around
How does the GPS work if the phone is not connected to anything? (I would love to not eat up data when I use my GPS for longer trips)
How do they work without data?
When I am done with a phone, it is usually only worth like $10 (I usually get whatever phone is <$50 with a new contract), so I usually keep it in case something happens to my new phone
“Grounded to the ground”
buy FCA to get Jeep
But I bet the NHTSA would make them crash test each different variation. And the EPA would want fuel mileage tests for each one, too