h4llelujah
H4llelujah
h4llelujah

Nobody’s perfect, and no matter your intentions, you will always have people calling out anything that can be construed as a mistake.

I love it so much, most of the fun of getting out into nature and challenging yourself and your equipment,(which is why the offroading hobby is so great) but with an added layer of wholesomeness that comes with the accessability and treading lightly.

They really were. 90s-early 2000s chrysler interiors were very comfortable. I remember sitting in the first 06-07 Ram (I had a 2004 at the time) and thinking “what on earth happened here, this is awful”

With the “in between a Ranger and a Half ton” sizing, 4,6,and 8 cylinder engine options, all of which were offered with a manual trans and any cab configuration, a VERY comfortable interior, tow ratings that aproached a half ton, and an honestly great ride, the Dakota itself deserves a day in the sun. It was a great

Can’t believe I had to scroll this far to find a hellcat. 

I regrettably sold my very clean and good running 91 K5 last year, for what I paid for it, $3500. I also have the ability to buy a nice 90s bronco for around 5K, but alas, not the funds. They’re out there, you just have to keep your eyes peeled. 

I’m a simple man, with very strange tastes.....

****Cracks knuckles****

Absolutely. We literally earn our wings lol

Long before there were upper middle class folks hucking Raptors and TRX’s, there were hillbillies airing out GMT400s in their back 40. Here’s me at a tender age doing my best dukes impression.

This kinda strikes home for me, because after pricing a weeklong vacation at the exact same place weve always gone, between the hotel, gas from ohio to myrtle beach, restaraunts costing so much more, and generally everything else in life costing more, the wife and I decided last night to sacrifice our car to free up

Current Fleet:

I wish it were as simple as that. Stellantis allocates us a certain mix of this car or that, all the way down to trim levels.We’re in rural Ohio, and every stickshift base wrangler gets sold within a couple weeks. But those dont make Jeep the BIG profits, so they allow us about 20 or 30 of them, but the rest has to be

I have a local credit union still doing 4.99 for 84 months. But even still,  6.39 is not terrible.  I dont know that I’d go that long on anything other than a Wrangler, Tacoma, HD truck, etc. that holds value a little bit better. 

Forgive me if I missed it, but what rate? Because if it’s better than 5%, Taking the 84 months and just Paying it off early is the obvious move.

A lot of people, I think, will buy when it actually becomes possible.

I’ll be blatantly showing my bias here, but for the sake of defending it, here’s my scenario. (Stick with me here, because I promise this may prove interesting to some!)

Without a doubt, a Tuscadero Pink Wrangler 4xe.

If I could offer up one potential reason for an increase in rejections, with the prices being the way the are nowadays, we see ALOT more people attempting to buy older vehicles. For example, let’s say you need a truck and the budget is 500 a month. Pre-covid, that budget could be comfortably acheived with a 25,000

I’ll tell ya hwat, it took ‘em a few tries but they definitely have started to figure out how to make this new design language look good. They desperately needed this thing to look cool.