Clue for the culturally ignorant?
Clue for the culturally ignorant?
“...though it appears there have been some replicas built, too.”
This road is entirely grass, but I did see those signs in several places on slightly more...structured roads. Honestly not sure whether the signs are official.
I prefer the real thing.
The first LR prototype was indeed a modded Willys.
I’m still amazed that when something like this happens they’re able to identify the vehicles affected. Impressive tracking and record-keeping.
His best role was as a piece of metal.
With luck, in 20-30 years we won’t have to worry about freezing temperatures. Problem solved.
I walked out about a third of the way through. I love Diesel but his acting was so incredibly, astonishingly wooden, even by his standards, that I just couldn’t take it.
You should try a Jeep with the top and doors off!
I don’t think expandable memory is the cash grab that this article says it is. It’s a user experience problem (those cards, especially cheap ones, are not exactly the most reliable storage mechanism), it’s headed the wrong direction technologically (cloud über alles), and it’s a security problem.
I had a rental that I fought for 15 minutes trying to figure out how to dim the screen (it had a dimmer option built into the operating system that did nothing) and finally figured out if I dimmed the interior lighting it would also dim.
Funny you should say that...
Surely Ford will do better by the Bronco. Right?
And he just casually strolls towards the scene, hands in pockets. Anyone else would be shooting pics with a smartphone.
Those would make for an interesting “can you spot the fake name?” quiz, if you’re listening Torch.
Honestly have no idea. I haven’t owned a TV in years.
I live in Indy and I had no idea there was a race this weekend.
Damn you.
Come over to Oppositelock! No shortage of Jeeps.