If I remember correctly, at one point they even had planned an AWD Dart that I was hoping would come with a motor similar to the Abarth. I wanted a new SRT-4 so badly, but then they axed the whole line.
If I remember correctly, at one point they even had planned an AWD Dart that I was hoping would come with a motor similar to the Abarth. I wanted a new SRT-4 so badly, but then they axed the whole line.
Lets see. Its supposed to be a Torch article. So obscure car? Check. Taillights involved? Check. Possible obscure version of said obscure car? Check. VW? Check. Ladies and Gentlemen, we've hit full Torchlopnik again! Bust out the champagne!
Gas cap(s)
No! Absolutely not! Please stop this fucking nonsense now!
Wow, great lookin truck.. totally worth $7500
Bring it.
When I saw the title I checked who the author was, and could immediately hear David Tracy chanting “One of us! One of us!” in my head.
Waiter.....there’s seem to be some David Tracy in my Mercedes.......
You merely prolong their death.
(*Disclaimer: I’m a fan of David Tracy’s articles, and of Jeeps)
Kinja has been that way for several months at least. Having not been fixed yet leads me to believe they consider it a feature instead of a bug.
Whatever it is, needs to be cheap, slow, safe, FWD, and have few seats (you really don’t want a new driver taking more lives into his/her hands than absolutely necessary).
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See, some of us ugly Americans are complex enough to hold two conflicting viewpoints and try to find a reasonable way forward.
Yes, Yes I was.
I wanted to say exactly that
Came here to say something similar.
is it just that you’ll read whatever I write even if it’s about mundane Jeeps that nobody cares about
Why not look at the Kia Soul?
There’s something to be said for the bracing honesty of the bland car. It isn’t trying to hard at being something else. It simply is what it is, and that actually makes it worthy of appreciation.