kingedwardiii
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kingedwardiii

The Jeep Wrangler 2-door could be a good option, but he’s probably better off buying a rhd version once he gets there. I’ve always thought the Wrangler would make a sneaky-good city car. (It’s shorter than a Focus.) Then again, reliability is his number one priority, so he might want to steer clear of FCA altogether.

I’m not surprised that Ford is using the Everest; this was always the most likely outcome. That said, I disagree with your assertion that no one would buy a Bronco that was similar to the original. Sure, it would need to be a four-door, but look at the huge volume of Wrangler sales. The Wrangler is a deeply

Agreed. I lived in NYC for 4 years, and I frequently wished that I had my dad’s old 1998 Tacoma single cab. With its short wheelbase and amazing visibility, it was really easy to park, and it could tackle just about any adventure. The biggest problems were (1) lack of room for four adults (unless you have the crew

Having lived in NYC, I can say that the prospect of renting a car frequently deterred me from going anywhere. It seems like rentals are much more expensive in NYC than elsewhere in the country. (A three-day weekend was usually something like $450 without the CDW,and if you wait too long, it’ll go up even more.) A lot