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    Hey! I saw one of these driving around in Crystal River, Florida yesterday. Seriously, he was coming out of a parking lot when I was driving up Rt. 19.

    So, after 6 months or so, I discovered that my 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee had this option. I was overjoyed! And then I tried using it, and guess what, not that big a deal. One more thing to get loose and squeaky over time.

    Voting is surprisingly close. This is just too much money for this car. I agree that $3 - 3500 is the correct price range. All things being equal, the purchaser of this car can probably count on another 10 years of fairly trouble free driving.

    This and has been for years SOP in warehouses with electric forklifts. They run the things 24/7, swapping out the battery at the end of every shift. What surprises me is that it has taken this long to apply this technology to road cars.

    I have tried any number of wallet type phone covers, but none so far have supported magnetic charging, which is a must have for me.

    I have tried any number of wallet type phone covers, but none so far have supported magnetic charging, which is a

    Maybe I am being naive, and this seems a bit simple, but how about this:

    I have had one of these older PU’s without the cab extension, and they are a PITA. You nailed it with the CP description. 

    Welcome to my world. I’ve been playing with this shit for over 50 years, and still have the same stupid problems every time I try to do something. Most recent problem was replacing a radiator hose with one from Autozone, that was the “exact fit” for my car. Um, no. The new hose rested on the AC pulley, and didn’t last

    The idea of Tracey driving down there in the Jeep PU will, I am sure, be a story in itself.

    I bought one of their low profile, lightweight racing jacks over 10 years ago because nothing else would fit under my car. I have used it regularly over the years, and it is still as good as new.

    The Pinto gets a bad rap because of the gas tank and all, but I’m here to tell you that when a snowstorm would hit Baltimore, it was the most requested car at Hertz/BWI. Damn things were like snow plows when the slippery stuff hit the roads.  (Mainly, because not enough power to spin the wheels even when on snow or

    “Mister Mercedes” Steven King.

    Someone call Mad Mike! This thing needs a 600 HP Rotary!!!!

    Both over the road driving and dispatching for a major rucking company locally. 

    Glad I retired from that job some years ago. 

    Instead of taping it, I would have been calling 911 and getting that SOB arrested. And THEN I would have taped it and shared it across the country. It’s crap like this that gives us white people a bad name. 

    The mouse belts were fine until the first time they fail to release at the base when coming back, and suddenly your are panicking because the damn things are gonna bust your ribs. Happened to me more than once. Of course, all you had to do was pop the door back open, but who thinks rationally when you are being

    Friend of mine bought a Lexus a couple of years ago. he has had no problems that I know of.

    On a recent trip to a business near Tampa Airport, acres and acres of what were obviously rental cars parked nose to tail. This is gonna fuck up the used car market big time.

    I think it depends on where the company operates the most. Pretty sure that anyone who works at Alibaba is of Chinese origin.