Not just any minivan, it needs to be an FCA minivan with Stow-N-Go seats, regardless of year or model.
Not just any minivan, it needs to be an FCA minivan with Stow-N-Go seats, regardless of year or model.
If you want a serious detailed review, Jalopnik is not your place, for the most part.
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In Minnesota, the zipper merge.
1st. Gear: Legacy manufacturers change rebates every month. Sometimes incentives go up and people who bought the week before get cranky.
Funny, there’s a lot of Jeeps that are way more expensive than any current Alfa.
Well, they are about to start shipping the Tonale which should bring some needed volume to the brand. For me, the drive is absolutely worth the risk.
Current generation Stelvio and Giulia. The first gen cars, (2018-2019) had their share of teething problems, especially the QV versions.
Neutral: I’m loyal to vehicles that handle extremely well.
I wouldn’t know the answer to that incident specifically, but, extremely high energy rear end collisions are unfortunately very common with patrol units. The results are often horrific, even in a Crown Vic which FAR exceeded NHTSA rear collision crash standards of the time.
First Gear: The unintended consequences of upfitting the Explorer is highly reminiscent of the rear crash fire controversy on the Panther body P-71 Crown Vics a couple decades ago.
Sounds like a really smart person. Maybe they’d have to go somewhere off planet to find something more challenging if MIT wasn’t cutting it.
I made it through H.S. with respectable grades having never cracked a book or even having a rudimentary understanding of how to study because I’d never attempted it.
“Financial background” is a pretty broad category. I would argue that anyone with an actual finance degree would have a pretty solid understanding of credit and interest.
So true. The whole “I got a 4.2 GPA in High School” has become somewhat meaningless and not at all a great indicator of intellect or even readiness for University level courses.
Counterpoint: There are way too many young people who do absolutely great in school, yet have near near zero financial acumen or common sense, especially with finance and credit.
For me, the lesson here is we need to teach financial literacy in our public schools.
The nicest YJ on the planet? Quite possibly.
I almost died in an Iowa corn field:
Counterpoint: I’m currently driving a 1st. gen Liberty in harsh winter weather and have never experienced what you’re describing.