I’m sure. I spotted one for sale outside a VW shop and was sure the comma was in the wrong place. It was 12k, but that was 3-4 years ago, and I’d bet things are worse now.
I’m sure. I spotted one for sale outside a VW shop and was sure the comma was in the wrong place. It was 12k, but that was 3-4 years ago, and I’d bet things are worse now.
The speedometer goes up to 60; I can’t help but think that you can get some easier heel-toe action going while standing and really put it through its paces.
I can tell you this caught some attention at a local farmers market, at least from me.
Given how many people live one paycheck away from disaster, you can’t separate the cost of the consequences from the amount of stress people experience when contemplating these things.
I still don’t get your point.
Jeep will forever have your back.
Seeing a dentist is more important than seeing the person you love most in the world?
I don’t remember whether this story ever made Jalopnik, but I think it establishes the double standards pretty well.
Taking every precaution to see your spouse, except the ultimate one of going without seeing your spouse for a year or longer, is a little selfish, but I’d wager the vast majority of us have been far more selfish than that at some point during this pandemic.
Yeah, I just want it as a fun convertible, not interested in modding one. Aesthetically I prefer it to any Miata, but a Miata would be so much cheaper.
Thanks, I appreciate the detailed breakdown. I drove a del Sol mostly problem-free for 14 years, so I’m unaccustomed to a Honda being problematic.
Speaking as someone considering an S2000, what problems?
I’m rather fond of that era. Vastly preferable to today’s “sorry, you tapped another car while parking and now owe $5k to fix your bumper” cars.
“My Changli is bi-curious”
Speaking as a Jeep owner who was rear-ended at a stoplight because of an idiot two cars back who was reading his phone: yes, those spares do a great cushioning job.
Tweakbox no longer works, but I’m sure everyone appreciates your righteous ignorance.
Speaking of licensed CJ-3Bs, I just discovered this Georgia importer who specializes in the Mitsubishi version and I’m in love.
Sadly not much opportunity for rock crawling in Indiana. I’ve done a bit in the past but as fragile as my LJR has been over the last few years, I’ll have to wait for another vehicle.
What a weird year. I live in Indianapolis and had no idea qualifications were happening today.
Despite being automatic-only...