I want SOOOOO desparately to like the Ridgeline for all of the reasons everyone, including Jalopnik, says it meets 90% of your needs, etc, etc. But, but....I just don’t. It’s SO ugly......
I want SOOOOO desparately to like the Ridgeline for all of the reasons everyone, including Jalopnik, says it meets 90% of your needs, etc, etc. But, but....I just don’t. It’s SO ugly......
Seriously, speaking as a friend, this is an insubstantial hill to plant your cross on
As someone who has a much, much more taboo (though ultimately benign) fetish, seriously, fuck anyone who is kink shaming him over this innocuous bit of “honestly who really, REALLY, gives a shit”.
Its fucking crazy that people will openly talk about eating ass but shame someone with a foot fetish.
Charlie Manson liked the Beatles, doesn’t mean I can’t fault him.
It looks like the trucker in this video was the one following too closely. Most of the time I try to keep distance, but truckers seem to think that their view is so much better they don’t need to stay back and will roll up close in heavy traffic.
We understand they’re governed. It’s incredibly inconsiderate to block both lanes of traffic going under the speed limit while you negotiate a 20 minute 0.2mph overtake because you didn’t want to be stuck behind a slightly slower moving vehicle. That style of driving just says “why did I do this? Because you’re not…
Not saying those guys are doing the right thing, but laws about passing on the right pertain to not passing on shoulders, not on multi-lane highways.
Kinda hard to throw shade on someone for not knowing the difference between “tread” and “belts” if you don’t know the difference between “rotors” and “calipers”. Also, you filed this post under “TELSA”.
It’s much better than the aluminum cage.
Turned the phone horizontally?
Might wanna check the last few lines of the post, buddy. (Admittedly, I failed to include any made-up dialogue between Bell and his pitcher. Very sorry if you felt put out by having to imagine that yourself.)
Based on the title, I was expecting a more cuddly type of bat.
Someone that owns a Mopar is less likely to perform maintenance than someone that purchased a more expensive vehicle. I’m not sure what you’re confused about.
Ditto. I’m a more than a little tired of the auto journalists complaining about such things as “soft touch” materials.
Idk about your assertion. In my experience the saving grace of the cheap looking interiors on Chrysler products is that ten years later they still look the same and don’t rattle. My 06 ram rattles a hell of a lot less than my wife’s newer outback.
I keep wondering where everyone is finding these Hondas and Toyotas that don’t rattle like a tin can after 15k miles?
Is the interior that bad though? I feel like that’s just a preconceived notion people come to Chrysler products with. They’ve certainly improved in recent years.
It rips tens in the quarter despite all the weight. It’s a good ol fashioned muscle car, it doesn’t need a diet.