I guess, because going actually fast in a Wrangler is... not fun. Still it’s in an oddly high % for such a limited instance for ticketing. I dunno...
I guess, because going actually fast in a Wrangler is... not fun. Still it’s in an oddly high % for such a limited instance for ticketing. I dunno...
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited?
The Corolla has always been enough car to do normal people car stuff, while being durable, reliable, easy and affordable with good resale.
This is and really has always been an easily likable car.
So it’s the best part of the country, in all of the worst ways?
Full disclosure, I live in Florida, and I enjoy Quebec... so... checks out?
On a hot day, a cold Bud Light is A-OK.
I just paid Montréal a visit last month. I think he ideal vehicle to own there might be a Wrangler, or a G Wagen if you fancy.
Sure it does. Think it over.
Think about it. It’s easy. Bud light is an affordable alcoholic simple drink with a minimal flavor profile. They both essentially get across to their customers in a very similar way. If you look close, the marketing isn’t even all that different.
Really, it’s not that much different than Bud Light being the most popular beer (In the states anyway).
Sorry, I broke that trend with a brand new purchase in May.
Is it actually a Chevy product with the proper badge? If so and Chevy says it’s a Corvette, well, then it looks like a Corvette.
Aren’t Wranglers popular for flat towing simply because they are easy to flat tow, and then when you arrive where ever, they can do just about whatever you need?
I mean, a default best option tends to be that way for a reason right. That’s like saying I want a brand new two seat Japanese convertible under 35k, but no…
You’ve got the nuanced and quality takes lately.
We can only hope.
This is good take. I’m so over boring colored cars. Give me 2 tone, give me candy colors that pop, give me anything other than the sea of black, white and silver that overpopulates our roads.
If he gets the SEL he’ll never be comfortable. Those seat bolsters are built for a 5'11" 175lb guy. Any wider than that and you’re in uncomfortable city.
Otherwise, I agree.
Driving the original track really puts into perspective just how crazy the first divers were. Some of that route at speed is downright treacherous.
Also, you didn’t mention wines and I see that while many people have, I think you are remiss to not give a nod to Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard. It’s one of the OGs and a…
lol, yeah, like 200 of them, and particularly if you like rieslings.
The wine trails are a primo reason to visit the area.
David, I may not understand... at all, but your enthusiasm is boundless and you are the best thing on this site right now. Keep on being crazy. I’mma still give you crap, but I’m totally there for your content.
Agreed. Most people have no idea. Honestly, I’m glad that most people tend to overestimate the amount of truck required for towing here in the states. It’s much safer for everybody that way.
And then there’s Tracy being well... Tracy. Maxing out the rating on a truck and contemplating putting the weight on the back of…