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Sad to see America as a second-tier market for efficient Jeeps!

Bubbles.

To be fair, it’s really “whatever Toyota didn’t do here” as it looks like they just left the typically bland Subaru interior untouched.

It’s referencing the pilot episode of the new Marvel show “Falcon and the Winter Soldier” on Disney+. Falcon is trying to secure a loan for his family’s business.

I’d be curious what percentage of buyers actually tick this option when they order their car. I looked at getting a Model S right about the time they added FSD to the order sheet, back when it was like a $3k option. The Tesla rep said that only like 5% of buyers were ordering it back then.

C’mon Jalop, do better.

One final thing to consider when talking about range and fuel mileage: The Wrangler 4xe’s price, which starts at $47,995, or more than every other Jeep Wrangler except the High Altitude and Rubicon 392 versions. That ain’t cheap.

Move to Oregon. No toll roads. 

Lots of states just have online registration renewals. Here in Oregon, nobody from the DMV has looked at my car since the day I transferred the title. There is an emissions system inspection zone, but I live outside out that. No annual inspections, and my registration is just renewed for $80 online every two years.

Nah, that’s actually a well-reasoned argument rather than a blanket “tainted by Elon” statement.

How many more “old man yells at cloud” autonomous driving articles do you have lined up, Torch?

4)They could know that the car you pointed out has problems, but doesn’t want to tell you outright. I’ve tried to silently push people away from problem cars, simply because I don’t want them inevitably coming back and being angry at me.

She had been working hard and wanted to reward herself with a car she actually wanted.

I’m surprised Jalopnik staff wouldn’t also point how important aircraft wreckage is understanding the causes of an incident, no matter how tiny or seemingly insignificant that part might be. The exhaustive investigations into every event are what makes the aviation industry so safe, and tampering with that wreckage

I was mildly looking at a Ford Flex about 10 years ago, and I asked if it had a reverse camera. The salesman pointed to the rear window washer and said “Yep, got the camera right here”.

I pointed out that was a window washer nozzle and then walked over to the higher trim Flex parked right next to it and pointed out the

And Oregon

Cool, if Brad actually took the Y “four-wheeling”, I’ll be sure to let you know, because none of those photos were anything but gravel roads...

Cool, but it might have been nice to see how that interior gets used in the real world: how well it carries a pet in the back, can you toss a set of wheels in the back you picked up off Facebook, etc. 

I saw a Mach-E in person. It does NOT look better. It’s one of those rare cars that look much better in photos than reality. In reality, it looks like someone had an explosive fart in an Escape. It was disappointing, as I too thought the Mach-E looked great in press photos.