Everything for dealerships is so bad, yet I can’t get the dealership near me to give me any kind of discount on a new Jeep.
Everything for dealerships is so bad, yet I can’t get the dealership near me to give me any kind of discount on a new Jeep.
This just all sounds like government systems getting in the way of innovation
The benefit of having sport bars that stay in place with the top off is you can secure a shade to it to protect yourself from those UV rays.
This statement only applies to the old new Wrangler, the JK.
Yeah I’m gonna disagree about the same open air experience.
I'm so excited for the country to be patchwork covered in charging networks that are all using different standards from different companies, leaving EVs still useless to anyone outside of California or the NE
As a guy who used to do graphic design for merchandise sold at bike rallys.
I had a manual that ran great, still got hit with the worst depreciation on any car I've ever owned.
Just because something is correct from a legal standpoint, doesn’t make it fair or right.
The place you live in is a disgusting example of government over reach.
It’s a rough Country kit.
That would be the right way to do it.
It was probably the only way it was going to get made at all.
So is this going to wind up like Doom or Half Life?
Considering I'm in the middle of writing an essay on Connected Vehicle Technology I'll support your theory.
Depending on how well it actually works I could see it being pretty handy if you need to turn around in an area that isn't big enough to turn around in. Which isn't all that uncommon a situation to find yourself in when you're off road.
So you’re one of the guys that doesn’t understand test mules then.
Bushings wear faster, but that’s really it.
That could just mean one guy had a beer.
This is why I loved my 2013 Focus SE with the 5 speed manual.