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And Eastlake Hills isn't exactly the pinnacle of San Diego luxury living. Who the hell living in a sub-$1M house would own an $8M car...??

True.

That's great news for the Jeep enthusiast! There are plenty of other models that are sucking the soul out of the Jeep brand. Please don't' F with the Wrangler formula. Aluminum I can understand, but it just means aftermarket fenders might be tougher to develop or integrate, depending on how Jeep designs those aspects

"To effectively tackle the problem of distracted driving, we need a broader approach that takes into account the many and varied sources of driver distraction," says Adrian Lund, president of IIHS. "Singling out cellphones may lead drivers to disregard the fact that other behaviors that divert their attention from the

These track comparisons are great for the small percentage of people who will track either version. Based on his EcoBoost assessment, I'm actually even more interested in it than my already high level of interest before any journos drove the thing - good midrange power. If I get one, it'll be a daily driver, no

Agreed! And followed, cause your stuff looks really good. I feel like whether it's cars or lifestyle, instagram should be roughly one or two a day, or else it's way to hard to follow even a handful of users without scrolling for hours. I want to see their "best" of the day not all of them! I don't necessarily care if

Guess we just need to call the dealership and set up an appointment. Apparently others are getting it done prior to being notified.

Will do! Do you have to do anything special to get a loaner? I've never had one, seeing that I do as much of my own maintenance as I can. Would love to drop off my 222k mile car, maybe worth $4k, and get a nice loaner worth 10x that for a little while :-)

Not often does a Jalopnik post have a lead photo that looks EXACTLY LIKE MY CAR. Good thing it's not a safety-related articllllllll.......SHIT.

I'll second this.

I believe it. They were probably more shocked that you were even able to go that slow when they're used to pulling over guys pulling a 40' toy hauler trailer with their lifted dually at 85 mph to/from Glamis dunes. That climb can be pretty sketchy on a busy Sunday.

I may have gone through a red light as we went into town. I may have almost wept with frustration as traffic finally forced my foot to the brake. The nerviest part was on the Coronado Bridge, where, if I got stuck, I could have pretty effectively choked traffic coming into San Diego to a crawl, and I didn't really

D'oh!

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh. My bad. Carry on then...

Take a picture of them both traversing down Lion's Back:

3 series with a roof mount bike rack holding 2 bikes was my personal fav...

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One of the OG R&Dvehicles for V22 transport, from the early 2000's:

Also EXTREMELY old. I worked for Chenowth 15 years ago, and we had 2 of them in the shop that I helped clean up and prep for sale to the a gov't directly south of the US - that's how old that design/tech is - old enough to sell to Mexico :-) Shit's come a long way since then. Although, I love my GI Joe version of

Ha, I just think they look bad. Function over form is fine, but I wouldn't put one on my vehicle. I just remember my dad's old trucks having these, and thought they looked goofy an would end up rubbing the paint off the hood. I honestly didn't think people still used them on newer vehicles.