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I wheel a lot in MN and WI and it seems that sxs have completely taken over. They are way more expensive than something like this and this you could drive on the street. I think that people want to be able to break their sxs when off road and then trailer it home. I wheel my jku that I paid $30K for new. I do not have

Back in my day "kid stuff" was deciding to paint goofy hands on the wall of the family cave. My mom was pissed.

No electric car is. And they are not going to be capable of that until charging times, on a simple power socket, are down to sub five minutes. Even then, they need a range of at least 500 miles between sub 5 minute full charges.

and then... calling it a mustang.  I mean... come on.

The 300 wagons were made under contract by Graz in Austria. I think they were afraid of cannibalizing Dodge Magnum sales, which to be honest wasn’t a huge success stateside (speaking as an owner here). The funny thing is, that Mercedes diesel was used in the Jeep GC, so it met EPA certifications. I’d love to have a

Mileage isn’t a deal breaker as these regularly go over 200k but I’d have questions. ‘98 is the preferred year for the P80 platform as it’s mechanically an 850 with an updated body. You also dont have to worry about the ETM failing on the ’98 as opposed to ‘99+. I have a ‘98 S70 and this exact same car, just AWD.

Well if it sends these things to the scrap yard quick then I am ok with it. Lord they are fugly.

Where are those generic motors and battery swaps?

I have the same year Bonneville. It’s been a solid ride for thousands of miles. Still carb’d and the capable 800cc engine. Well worth $2k.

I feel like the methheads are already too engergized - we need to remove some of the excess energy!

The present Malibu won’t win any awards for design but it’s not unpleasing to the eye like previous generations or the *gasp* Lumina had been.

I’m in northern Illinois, and I’m astonished by the number of grown-ass men that will head out to the store in shorts in winter.

Bloomberg is paywalled for me, but based on the quoted excerpt, I don’t think the article is quite saying what this Jalopnik article says it says.

From what I’ve read, after the Boeing and McDonnell Douglas merger, most of the Executive level was changed to favor MD’s leadership and financial teams at the expense of Boeing’s engineering and technical leadership.
So although the company is now called Boeing, it’s run by McDonnell Douglas for which you are

Back in high school my best friend mentioned he was thinking about replacing his Pinto Wagon (that his dad swapped in a manual to replace a dying automatic) for a Saab. This being pre-internet, Sunday mornings were spent car shopping in the classified section of the newspaper, and I found an affordable Saab on a used

I so love the Saab Sonett. I have driven several and want one very much:

The cherry on top of that perfect comment is that the car is actually in Sebring.  

The floor in Koots isn’t even that bad, these days.

Sometimes i do question whether most Jalops do tell you to drive what you want. Sometimes it seems to me that they are hardly even enthusiasts,. If they don’t like cars why are they here? You’re right about the “not a real truck “ wackoffs though.