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All Jeep would need to do is drop a more fuel efficent engine in the RHD wrangler, and lengthen the wheelbase. The USPS would be rewarded with many coolness points for their Wrangler usage.

Here's my proof. I've driven all over the world, in all types of conditions, on all types of roads, and I've reached the following conclusion: drivers everywhere are awful. Italian drivers, rural drivers, Michigan drivers, drivers in the snow, drivers in Subarus, drivers with Betty Boop decals, drivers whose rear

As many of you know, I recently moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where – and I am told this by several longtime residents – the drivers are the worst. I find this interesting, however, because I had previously lived in Atlanta, Georgia, where many native Atlantans had assured me that local drivers are the worst.

well maybe a subaru 360 van or a Renault that James may had on TG thta you had to hand crank to turn it on

Now, I admit that there are a few flaws to the Land Cruiser. For instance: yeah, OK, so maybe it can be rather expensive to fuel. And yeah, OK, maybe it can be a little pricey to insure. And yeah, OK, maybe it's not a good idea to give your kid a vessel for transporting six other screaming teenagers who believe "my

what I was saying is that if you get one of thies with the ecoboost and tune it they make a lot of power, I've looked at a few used ecoboost flex's

thies with a tuned ecoboost motor have alot of power

when no one on that lot give a crap and all they want is money

i saw anything that is FWD base AWD

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So the next thing you do is, you take your foreign title, and you show up at a DMV office to register the car. Now, some states will stop you right there and ask for a bunch of forms showing that you've legally imported it and you've legally inspected it and it passes emissions you have a VIN tracing and BLAH BLAH

how come boring cars that this will never get used has thies and yet thier are alot of exciting cars that dont get this. what logic is that

really no roof A/C vents

There's a lot of French cars I'd love to own, but the one I'd risk prison for is the legendary Avantime. This weird, gorgeous pillarless coupe minivan thing just presses all the right buttons for some reason.

Whereas in the United States, gas costs very little by comparison. Oh, sure, everyone always pisses and moans when it goes up to four bucks a gallon, but the truth is that relative to the Europeans, we could all be driving around in full-size U-Haul vans and we'd still be coming out ahead. So when we consider cars, we

4. The dealer recorded my mileage as 87,000, rather than the correct 84,000, which will result in a "mileage inconsistency" showing up on Carfax. This would bother me more if the car would be worth anything when I go to sell it, but – given that it's a used Land Rover – we all know that it will be approximately as

3. The dealer tried to sell me the "82,500 mile service" ($286.00 plus tax), until I patiently informed them that I had completed this service three months earlier at a different Land Rover dealer, and the record is undoubtedly in their computer system.

1. I was promised a "branded loaner car," described by the technician as a "Jaguar or something," and confirmed by the Enterprise guy to be "at least or a BMW or a Volvo." With no explanation, I was instead given a two-year-old Chevy Cruze that smelled like the previous renter was a large human groin with a driver's

March 2014: Replaced tilt steering column motor ($785.19)

You would've noticed it, too, if you followed me on Twitter. That's because I posted a picture that clearly showed the problem: it was sagging. And I don't mean merely sagging. The thing was listing to one side like a Russian trawler coming back from restricted fishing waters. Right then, I knew my warranty costs were