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The Grand Wagoneer is one of the few vehicles made in the 80s that will be deserving of a cult following.

My family owned the predecessor. It was a perfectly average car.

But the G8 DID sell well, when GM wasnt peddling them in V6 slushbox form...

"I just want a car that I can drive to the store in, pick up a loaf of bread, and go home."

HEY! I work at the Quaker Oatmeal plant and I'm OFFENDED by that!

@Novaload: Dammit. you had me holding my monitor upside down. Coworkers are getting scared...

@Dabamasha: Agree, you can see the bumper under the first trailer.

When do we get the T-Top option?

@Timothy Neill: You do have a valid point. Now go away and don't come back.

@frivolous lawsuit: I'll be honest, I had seen this episode, but it was the bit at the end of the clip that stood out, not the first.

Attention VW:

thanks Jalopnik, now I know what my next car will be.

Crossfire

I wouldn't have a problem with the fancy trucks, if it were still possible to buy a basic truck relatively cheap.

I prefer my wood cases to be a little more retro

Chester's looking more muscular than I last remember... must not be eating many Cheetos

Brando's got what nerds crave

Soooo....

The range of your phone tends to be more of a function of which frequency your carrier has been allocated in your area. 800 and 850mHz tend to work over a longer distance and through walls better than 1800 and 1900mHz. Unfortunately, there isn't as much space available in the lower frequencies, so carriers are

Unfortunately, alternate versions of this idea have turned out abominations: