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The last time as in Comanches or CJ-8s? As far as sales go, they sold 190,500 Comanches and 28,000 CJ-8 Scramblers. I don’t have good numbers on sales of competitors like the Ranger and Dakota at the time, but this was back when trucks drove like cement mixers. Now they are some of the best riding vehicles on the

Trucks are a wee bit more popular today than they were back then.

You might be right.

I disagree.  As long as they market them correctly they’ll sell incredibly well.  They just need to make sure people identify them like they do the Wrangler.  As “serious, off-road vehicles” for “serious off-road types”.  Avoid the work truck and towing crap other companies use to sell their trucks and market these as

This is the first Jeep product I’ve been legitimately excited about in more than a decade. Unfortunately, I’m sure it’ll price me out...

Judging by wrangler sales, I’ll take that bet. 

Oh, right, good call, there, guy!

Soory. No hosers or low ballers. I know what I got, Eh.

The wheels roll around,

Despite the dismemberment of Khashoggi Iran poses a much great threat of destabilizing the region and western society.  The Saudis are playing ball, Iran is not.

Support the most despotic regime outside N. Korea, good job.

Subarus are overrated. 

I’m not really pro-municipality, or pro-cop or anything, but if you think parking regulations are the same as the mafia I don’t really know what to say to you.

Do they actually have that effect though?”
Yes, they actually do. I work in a retail business a block from dead center of my downtown.

Parking turnover is critical to our business.

1. Revenue is required to fund enforcement

They do. They give greater access to a wider number of potential customers. More businesses are served by this overall than just letting a small number of drivers monopolize the limited number of spaces all day. It is the best solution for sharing the public space.

I mean, they’re providing a public place for you to store your private property. Seems reasonable to set time limitations and collect revenue.

2hr parking is so people running quick errands or going to a restaurant, meeting or whatever can find a spot.

This guy is avoiding paying maybe $100 a month to park his $100,000 minivan in the deck that is literally across the street from his office.

two hour parking limits are dumb if there are enough empty spaces that you can move a car back and forth between two of them all day.

to all my libertarian friends replying: