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jorgenhooven

I bought a 2dr 2017 wrangler sport with power accessories. I will never lift it... in fact, I’ll probably only put different wheels on it... or I might not. I bought it because it has selectable 4wd without being a huge truck and because the top comes off. I don’t take it off road and don’t care if people say I’m

At the time of posting of this comment, the OLDEST Millennial was: 17 years, 7 months, and 19 days old. Stop flailing the term around to describe a group of people based on terms you like. “Born on or after the turn of the millennium.” This is the ONLY definition you need. If you dislike “hipsters,” understand that

It’s expensive when you consider you could buy a GTI or hotter hatch for the price. Also, people aren’t buying non-hot hatches right now. Also, it looks cheap for what you get no matter the performance. People aren’t gonna shell out $30K - $40K for a ho-hum econobox even if the technology inside makes it better than a

Show me, where, ANY version of a new Wrangler exists on a dealer lot for $24K.

Do you really believe the new Bronco will be anything other than a smaller Explorer with maybe a .5" lift?

Image. Manufacturers can’t sell minivans to

Get cut off by a soccer mom in a Trax, did we?

Or remove fast people from the road.

Welcome home! Now, slow down.

It’s worth infinity dollars if it keeps everyone moving at the same pace. Remember, if everyone has autonomous cars, even you impatient-types will be subject to yelling at the dash as the auto car cruises along at the speed limit.

“We are bringing in higher quality, prestige full-size vehicles that are what our customers want to rent.” Stay in your lane lady. I don’t want to rent a shitty luxo-barge and I’m willing to bet you don’t have stats to back up that audacious comment. Rental companies should only offer a sub-compact, a mid-size CUV, a

In the largest twist of irony since humanity began, the far future will be drooling over potential employees with liberal arts degrees as most of humanity will be automated and the only jobs will be in content creation and the arts.

Other than the Alexa voice-recognition technology, this is no better than 1990's video teleconferencing technology. I have a security camera with speaker and microphone capability that I can remotely spin 360 degrees from my phone...

I don’t understand trunks. Honestly, with all the access a hatch offers, I believe NO car should have its storage compartment blocked off by an arbitrary deck lid. Hatch all of the things.

$20 - $50 is a small fee for a plate/registration. Imagine the implications if the cops/state didn’t take it seriously? Cars driving around uninsured, hitting other cars and driving away, cars used to commit crimes with now way to track, etc.

Where do you draw the actual line with “regressive?” Will you be satisfied when all law-breaking fees are tied to a person’s income? How does the collecting agency get your income information? I’m guessing you don’t care about privacy laws or the paperwork nightmare that would ensue if this became reality.

Why would a person struggling with finances have children?

This sounds like sovereign citizen junk. Driving is not a right. The government grants people the privilege of driving on roads (fixed and maintained by the government) in exchange for some registration money, personal information, and the adherence to a common set of rules of the road.

It is the right of everyone to have the freedom to pursue their own interests and endeavors. Having the opportunity to “make a living” would be a basic human right. Being GIVEN all of the things that constitute being in the state of “make a living” by the government is not a right at all... it’s a far cry from a

So. Much. This. My wife’s Forester has seats that miss my knees by about 2" and I’m only 5'9". When I drive it I feel like I’m sliding into the dash and have to use my resting foot to push on the floor and keep me in place. Lateral support is non-existent. I could forgive these things if it were a comfy ride but the