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And you think the democrats are any better??? They’re two sides of the same coin, neither can be trusted worth anything, and all are bought and paid for by special interests. We’re not far from the old Soviet “sham” elections where you were given an illusion of “choice” but all candidates were loyal to the communist

Kill it, kill it with fire!!!

Wait, someone willingly swapped a 2.7T into a car?? Why the hell would anyone put that turd of an engine an a vehicle that wasn’t already afflicted with it???

An old Range Rover, the reliability nightmare that keeps on giving. $7,500 to buy, $75,000 to keep it running for the next 5 years.

-CP

reluctant CP. It is a nice truck given its age, and I do like that generation of F150. But it is still a 25 year old base model 6-cyl single cab F150 with 139K mi (at least it is 4X4 but other than that pretty basic), not exactly something “special” or exceptionally valuable, at $3K-$4K I’d consider it a definite NP,

Agreed, as good of an engine as the 4.0L I6 is , the 2nd. gen (WJ) Grand Cherokee is a bit of a pig with 4WD variants weighing over 4,000lb. , compared to the ~3,600 lb. 1st. gen (ZJ) Grand Cherokee, or ~3,350 lb. XJ Cherokee (granted later Grand Cherokees were even heavier), making the 195HP/ 230 lb-Ft 4.0L I6 a bit

“An abrupt braking action could send your ass straight over the windshield, especially on a tall bike like a BMW GS, only to get run over by your own bike. That’s a self-own, those are rare.

“Racism, hate or intolerance have no place in our world including within the Harley-Davidson community” .... err.... is Harley really that deluded, they just described at least 50% of their customer base.

$6900 for a carbureted Sportster, and a 32 year old hacked up one at that, what have they been smoking?

“The idea is hardly novel—flat-folding seats have existed for many, many years”

So when do we get a Bronco “Juice” edition?

With over 2 million cases (officially, which we know is massively under counting them), there is little point in quarantining returning travelers even if they are coming from “hot spots”, as the virus is now so widespread they aren’t a significantly greater danger than the average person on the street.

An Italian (FCA) vehicle that catches fire, what else is new?

It even conveniently provides its own camp fire.

It is made in China by a German company (Getrag). All ford did was bolt it in the car (not saying they aren’t partially at fault by spec’ing the unit in the first place, but they didn’t build it). 

Agreed, I have no problem with peaceful protesters and fully support their right to assemble, but once it turns into a riot the cops can turn machine guns on than for all I case. At that point they are no longer people but deranged animals hell bent on destruction and violence and the no longer deserve any protection.

74hp.... My motorcycle has more than that (and it only weighs around 450 lbs.).

Worse yet, 2009 puts it in the Cerberus Chrysler era (07-09), the true “low point” in the history of the Chrysler corporation that makes either Daimler or Fiat look spectacular by comparison. These where the days of the “we’re going out of business anyway so who cares if the product is crap?” attitude at Chrysler

The sticker on a base Yugo GV was $3,990 (Though I believe there were some promotions for $2,995) back in 1987, but that works out to around $9,000 (or $6,800 at the $2,995 price) today with inflation.