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Yep, “it’s a BMW” does not mean it’s expensive.

Obviously someone got an 11 killstreak.

Pro JR Fan here. With that said

My wife did, just so she can remind me that I’m her bitch.

Wait, they record those? Asking for a friend.

...They make Chargers in AWD.

Someone Hellcat swap it and get to the 4-wheel burnouts already.

It’s not my opinion. Nor is it a stereotype. It’s a fact. Subaru was the first company to intentionally target lesbians as a segment of the car-buyer market. And it worked.

Hey, this is a sports site. Stick to sports please.

Cherokee Trailhawk owner, the ZF Transmission that FCA is using is terrible.

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1. Avoid DC. We throw salt on the roads the way food/drink retailers promote Pumpkin Spice: gleefully, aggressively, and with no understanding of moderation.

MREs have chemical heat packs. How are you gonna thaw those water bottles in the back?

Problem: If the wrangler had a 7th gear, you’d have to reach into the next county to get to it.

And that’s where automakers are in a bind. Shift feel. People didn’t/don’t like cvts because there is no distinguishable shift, unless they’re retuned, and don’t like feeling or hearing a bunch of shifts and gear hunting. When you start getting a bunch of gears engaging and disengaging all the time it can start to

Most of the cars at FCA with the 9 spd wont get into 9th gear anyway and it does totally shift like a rally transmission. With so many gears it also makes it really easy to confuse, Ive had them do some shifts where I swear I just shat the transmission out the bottom of the car.

Is it really because of build quality, or have vehicles reached prices where the above-average earner cannot afford to upgrade every 5-6 years like they did in the past? Maybe it’s just the market in which I reside, but a lot fewer people are going out and buying new trucks / tahoes / etc anymore because they can’t

They don’t make ‘em like they used to...and we should be glad for that.

This 100%. We remember what happened and we don’t need it dramatized. That was a wild week that won’t be forgotten ever.

Patriots’ Day is the name of the state holiday in Mass (celebrating [or supposed to] the battle of lExington & Concord) that happens to coincide with the Monday the marathon is on. Not that the whole project isn’t worthy of some major side-eye, but the title isn’t *quite* as horrible as it might seem.