krymdog
Krymdog
krymdog

So how long do you think before you take it to Moab?

I like to be back fairly early on Sunday after a long weekend I like to have a little time to decompress.

I plan to sleep in the Jeep.

And it’s all about driving a car that I love — one that happens to be extremely well suited to overlanding duty.

2nd gen. I usually don’t go looking for mud, but plenty of it on the logging roads around the UP of Michigan.

Yeah. I (very briefly) spent some time at a voraciously anti-union airline and the tactics are pretty crazy to watch coming in from the outside.

This is their first car. You know a crossover will come eventually.

Neutral:

I guess you didn’t read the section on avoiding DMV Rage. Just back away slowly and avoid eye contact.

Concur, I alsothink this is a True and Correct (tm) Jalopnik take.

YES.  You ever walk up to a Mercedes and you know exactly how it’s going to smell, and then you get in it and you’re exactly right?  Or a 90s Toyota. Or an 80s Nissan.  

Some employers are shitty to work for. Some employers are great to work for.

When I’m paying for Kandi, I expect a much cheaper stripper model.

This is what you’re thinking of:

>Grand Cherokee Trackhawk enters chat

Ironically, I worked at Toyota and now work at a company that had to shut its doors in Mississippi because the Toyota plant (and all of the supplier facilities) came in caused the labor rate to skyrocket in the area. We’re seeing a similar issue now with another plant with an Amazon warehouse open down the road.

On the plus side, him opening his mouth made me discover a dope local chicken place!

i think the low front valences aren’t helping either (for fuel economy/aero)

That’s 1400 nights in a Hampton Inn.