imissmyfordranger
Dr.Jeckyl
imissmyfordranger

I was wondering the same thing. Every other truck manufacturer has it above the rear window but this has a removable top so that isn’t practical. The Subaru Baja even had a flip down license plate so it could be shown even when the tailgate was down.

Ok, now how long until the Easter egg article? 

My wife and I spent a lot of time debating on baby names and even went so far ans to see if we could find any ways to make fun of the names when we got to the short list. Being a kid is hard, don’t be the parent that makes the child’s life harder.

I agree. My wife and I use it for personal tasks as well. I have folders for work, household, wish lists, goals, books to read, and shopping. I even created a list last month of things to add to our Halloween display. The way I use Wunderlist is a direct result of me reading Getting Things Done by David Allen. I

Only sensible people are excluded. Just have to get the 39 month lease followed by an 84 month loan!!

I agree completely and have very little desire to purchase a Wrangler. But this somehow gets me to want it. Mid-size pickup, manual transmission, removable roof. However, I realize that this thing will cost just as much as a 3 year old used model as a brand new one, which is to say too much.

CP for the fact that it is sitting on a gravel BHPH lot. And another CP for the “supercharger”. And another for the front extrusion. And another for the orange, biscuit, and black interior.

Gen 2? What year? I’ve been debating getting one. It’s top of my list if I drop my manual transmission requirement.

Counterpoint: soda is delicious.

Wunderlist is my preferred go to. It is so much more than a to do app. I have all my work and personal to-dos in there. I have notes for my operations meetings with my team so that we can move through them quickly. I keep topics for my 1 on 1s with my direct reports and my supervisors. I can create a checklist for

The question should be, why are the Spark, Sonic, and Malibu still things?

I think it was Ford saying, “kill all the cars” vs. GM, “kill these nameplates”. No one has noticed that these nameplates were most of the cars. Plus GM has several makes under them and Ford just has Ford and Lincoln so it’s more noticeable that they are significantly changing their approach.

It seems people get too hung up on it's electric range and then compare it to a pure EV. 40 miles of range is more than most people need. People fail to realize that they aren't driving 300 miles all at once. Just plug the Volt in at the end of the day just like your cell phone.

This is exactly right! It’s almost like the Volt is GM’s step kid. The trucks, CUVs, and SUVs are their “real” kids and GM goes to all their soccer games and buys them ice cream after. The Volt and even the Bolt are their kids from the new marriage.

Oh and they will depreciate. A good Gen 1 can be had at a little over 10k, under if you look hard enough. A '16 would be a great daily for me as long as I have a fun car as well. Although not stopping at gas stations can be fun as well. I know I have a weird idea of fun.

GM: The future is electric.

I have updated the record keeping thusly.

Always reminds me of the Red bull Suzuki. I saw these constantly up until a couple years ago.

TheStraightPipes are my favorite You Tube auto reviewers. I really like their unconventional tests like the box test and the visor test. They truly get excited when they drive fun cars.

Superbird is super awesome. Plus I work down the block from Bosak, now Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram. I bought a Jeep from there.