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So, you might say he went on a “Kessel run”?

Fantastic engineering by these things, especially considering the sheer size!

Top of the line in utility sports,
Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts!

Well I’m impressed to the 10th power....

And, of course, the right wrong way is giving a Toyota RAV4 the face of an early ’80s Chevy K5 Blazer late ‘90s Canyonero.

“It’s like going into warp speed in Star Wars,” Webb says.

Anonymous tip to authorities: Look for a guy named Cliff Secord. He lives in the LA area.

“We’ve traced the call, it’s coming from inside the dealership!”

Eye of the beholder and all, and I might be just a bit biased, but there’s no way that thing is better looking than this:

My knee-jerk reaction to this was annoyance at the silliness of it.

No Jeep buyer would ever admit that they don’t intend to do Moab.

In reality probably no. But if message boards are an indication, there are millions and millions of people who claim to drive 301 miles each day. Stating that EVs are a waste of time and that they will never buy one.

Someone took one through Moab...

I mean, the Trail Rated badge doesn’t say how much Jeep you’ll have left at the other end of the trail. xD

Toyota also did the Rubicon in a 4Runner in 2010ish - before placing 2nd in the Baja 1000 stock mini class with the same vehicle. But they did add sliders IIRC and maybe different tires. The bronco should breeze through I’d think. It should be far better in the rocks than a 4Runner. I’ve been through a few times in my

Transcribing a 1-hour interview is about as close to back-breaking work as this job gets. I hope you all like it.

Ok, you all realize that that’s a composite image, right? The photographer selected the exposures which had a satellite pass through it and stacked them on top of one another. He could just as easily have selected the ones that didn’t have a satellite.