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Honest question: Did the Mustang II have the same gas tank issues as the Pinto?

At least the embarrassing scandal for my team was in the pre-internet/Facebook/Twitter era. I am a Bills fan, so the OJ murder, chase, arrest, and trial lasted over a year, but I am happy that it happened before I could see the world’s half-assed comments on it constantly, 24 hours a day, every day. Although, 1994 was

I recently drove my Jeep Wrangler from Arizona to South Carolina, pulling a small trailer in the process. Under normal conditions, even at elevation, I get between 19-21 mpg in the Jeep. In New Mexico and Texas, I was going into wind fluctuating between 30-50 mph. For most of the trip, I was getting between 9-11 mpg

Best Sports Movie and one sentence why:

It’s also the engine of the 2012-present Jeep Wrangler.

“But while Toyotas, Volkswagens, and Jeeps fade into the sunset, only to be replaced by a new model and an accompanying Facebook status update, Porsche drivers keep their cars going. They fix the big issues.”

Why must you fuck with my favorite movie?

In unrelated news, Skip Bayless just filled out his Pro Bowl ballot.

My dad always hated this feature because on Dodge/Chrysler minivans, it was located at the roofline, and us kids in the back were always yelling “North!”, “West!”, or whatever other direction/temp change. I love it when it’s below the speedometer, and only the driver can see it, though.

Agreed. As much as I love my ‘11 Jeep Wrangler, on any trip of over a couple hundred miles, I bring a small pillow to rest between my left elbow and the door, and another between my right forearm and the console.

This might be the single UGLIEST convertible I have ever seen in my entire life (and, yes, that includes a wood-paneled PT Cruiser).

Stupid question, but what is the cost to "charge up" at a charging station?

As a former resident of South Carolina for about a decade, and a graduate of two SC universities (USC/The Citadel), I can say that South Carolina does have some of the worst drivers anywhere in the US. I have driven in approximately forty states and five countries on two continents, and I can say that South Carolina

"Overpowered" is when horsepower/torque is more than what the chassis, brakes, suspension, aerodynamics, or tires can handle under reasonable conditions. My Jeep Wrangler has a 205hp engine. As much as I would love a lot more power, the wheelbase and top-heaviness would make it an overpowered death trap if it were

When I bought my 2011 Jeep Wrangler, I bought it from the dealership that I spent the least amount of time in (about two hours). They were the most straight-forward, and explained everything about the deal in no-bullshit detail.

Thursday Night Football is the definition of too much of a good thing. The 2014 slate of games was miserable, and I actually prefer watching my team play on Sunday because I don't have to lose sleep for the next day to do so. Aren't four timeslots (1pm, 4pm, 8pm, and Monday Night) enough?

3.6L V6 Pentastar with 285hp in all trim levels, a much needed step up from the 3.8l V6 for the 2007-11 model years.

I bought a base 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport (a year and a half old, 13k on the clock at the time), and I absolutely LOVE it. It still has cruise control (which I don't like and don't use on any vehicle), A/C, 4WD, a fun 6-speed stick, audio input for the iPod/cell phone, multiple power outlets, and a full-size spare. The

I agree; never buy a base model Versa because you know you are getting a $9300 car with a lot of corners cut, but it isn't the case for vehicles that aren't the epitome of econobox's. I bought a base 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport (a year and a half old, 13k on the clock at the time), and I absolutely LOVE it. It still

Because the last time the Raiders made a trade involving the Head Coach, it worked out so well for them?