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Just say 'Wire - uh'

"Then again, the Pontiac Aztek and Isuzu Vehicross were designed radically, had a lot of plastic cladding, we all kind of liked them, and well, they sold like pulled pork at a vegan market."

There is no current Cherokee, unless you live in the UK, where they call the Liberty the Cherokee, I believe.

They also get the Mercedes B Class, and they got the Smart way before us Yanks.

You could get it with AWD. Look at Motor Trend's road trip (video on Youtube) where they drove it from "Tokyo to LA the Hard Way." - They drove a Kizashi from the factory in Hammatsu Japan, took a ferry to Russia, drove it through Siberia, took a boat to Alaska, and drove down to LA. It's a pretty awesome little car,

This is what I mean.

I didn't think I'd ever see another car that reminded me of the Swiss 2.7-seconds-to-60 sportscar made by Weber, although this is just a pure load of suck.

But were either of these crashed..... while driving via remote control with a cell phone!

I didn't know this was a thing. And does the Sierra Club know?!

John McIlroy, because he's got two helpings of plucky midwestern charm, and he's surprisingly with-it from a blog standpoint for someone whose been in car journalism forever, so he may well respect and even lend an ear to jalops' transport opinions.

I think the elevated horsepower levels in family cars are dangerous. I don't want unaware moms and dads going 0-60 in 6 seconds in a Camry SE, which they can now. That's GTI-fast, and it was high-end sports car-speed maybe 20 years ago, supercar speed 30 years ago. It's ridiculous. For a driver unaware of what he/she

this made me gag. I have 170 hp in a 2007 Outback. That's all one needs in a family car. Maybe the caravan needs that much power because it resembles a bank vault, but I had a '93 Grand Cherokee with all of 195hp. Family/everyday cars need to be slow and controllable (not that people can't modify them to their heart's

I'll be season-passing it, on iTunes, if that's possible

Volvo beat VW to the punch, and it's on sale....in Europe : (

Do you have a family of 7? Because that's the only reason I would have considered owning a commander.

when I took that picture, it was actually parked in front of my old house.

The influence on the automotive world of Cubist-period art was clearly underestimated.

the title of the thread was actually "found around the district."