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I’m with you on this. I have the brochures from all the vehicles I’ve bought new, as well as some that I didn’t buy. There’s something about them that’s like an unopened Lego set, all the shiny advertising of the best qualities of what’s inside.

They can tack on as much plastic stick-on crap as they want, there’s no fixing it.

I’ve had the stock 4.10 (Rubicon) on 32s, 35s and 37s. I’m on 5.38 now with the 37s and it feels like a dump truck but it gets up the hills. But the engine is pretty wound up at highway speed and this is in a 2 door that’s a LOT lighter than that JT will be. You could gear the crap out of it and get from 0-45 real

I came here to say “Wrong, ugly.” but all you fine people have beaten me to it. God I love it here.

Based on the Unlimited, this thing looks enormous. Those 35s look like training wheels under there. Also, sliding rear window vent-thingy! I also maintain that this truck would be optimal in an extended cab, ~6'bed configuration. I know it will never be but I don’t care, I’m still going to complain about it. As

Crap I’m gonna buy this. I had just finished talking myself out of it and enjoying NOT having a car loan but damn that’s perfect!

I like this. As someone who uses the bed of a pickup, this is the first actually useful gimmick I’ve seen. I don’t know if it’s enough to get me into a Dodge though..

I’ve been wanting a supermoto for a while. And an electric bike. If Ducati could put this bike out for a fairly reasonable price, I’d be all over it. I checked out the Zero but it didn’t really speak to me. I just want something that’s small, quick, and runs on batteries to rip around town on. 100 miles is fine for

My Jeep is a manual and it’s slow as hell. But it’s so, so satisfying to bat that ultra-long-throw shifter around. 100% the fun of a manual translates to trucks.

Oh boy, ugly AND slow. Seriously though, it looks like it’s been beaten about the face with the ugly brick.

I’d daily this.

I worked for the company that designed, fabricated, and installed the fabric canopy at SummerStage in Central Park. After it was up and running, the client decided they wanted baffles up in the trusses. The baffles were big sheets of foam in a fabric liner, maybe 3' x 6'. I had a few friends from school that worked

My second car was an ‘84 4000 quattro, the slower, sedan-ier version. I loved that car to death and it was phenomenal in all the wrong conditions. Thank the good lord I knew next to nothing about cars then and didn’t have the resources to make it any faster. I didn’t know it at the time (again, second car) but it

I’d have hated it less without the 9 year tease, but MAN is that ugly. Japanese styling has largely gone in a direction less palatable.

I’ve been on the two-door, long-bed bandwagon for the whole JT saga so far. I know it’s never going to happen, but a guy can dream, right? But looking at these pictures, I’m thinking this might do the trick anyway. The payload is acceptable, the rear fold down seats look awesome and the topless/doorless shots are

I am forced to keep a pickup in my fleet for my job. I always hate driving the pickup, and I’ll do ridiculous things to make whatever I can fit in my 2 door wrangler. This ALMOST solves that problem. Something I could beat up, haul crap with and take the doors off?? Yes please. My only hangup is that ridiculous “bed”.

I get irrationally upset with the terminology in skydiving articles. “Pull the cord”, “backpack”, “diver”, etc. They grate on the ears (eyes?). I try to be understanding, but every time someone says “chute” my stomach turns and my jaw clenches. I know there’s no reason for non-skydivers to know the terminology but an

I’m in the same boat. I just had my first last week from a cousin from out of state. It’s worth finding a way to get them.

I’m in the same boat. I just had my first last week from a cousin from out of state. It’s worth finding a way to get

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