moonball96
Moonball96
moonball96

They absolutely have to have 35s or 37s to look proportional. They serve a purpose and there is a market for them, but it’s pretty niche.

Judging by the number of 2 door trucks I see on the road, I highly doubt this is the way Jeep should have gone. They might as well have released a station wagon.

The Texas Trail edition should have a built in generator.

I feel they need to be taught a lesson about customer service

In an unreported letter going to Biden Monday, Democratic Senators Alex Padilla and Dianne Feinstein called on Biden”

They REFUSED to publish my story about my Miata getting locked to a Supercharger! It’s been there 7 months, still on E. 

Another Tesla hit piece from Jalopnik. You wouldn’t even be writing about a car being locked to a Supercharger if it weren’t a Tesla! I haven’t seen a single post on Jalopnik about other cars locked to Tesla Superchargers.

Damn, David, I’m not one to gush, but this is the kind of content that keeps me coming back. It’s not just a report of “Here’s something that happened” but rather it’s a dive into why it happened, complete with sweet sweet math to back it up!

Shhh... He didn’t understand a thing from the article and he thought that the Jeep was towing, not being towed.

Comprehensive insurance probably will though, subject to your deductible. I would assume that anyone with a brand-new $60K Jeep and an RV probably has decent insurance.

Lightly used Jeep for sale. Needs motor. 40K. No tire kickers. I know what I have.

Reading comprehension for the loss, eh?

RV Driver: “Wow, this thing is really struggling.”

That’s a great question.

At a certain point, the tires must have been dragging.

What I don’t understand about all of this is how did the driver of the RV not notice the drag which must have occurred. Seriously, what kind of RV has the power to, basically, drag this Jeep that fast? 

Well, you may just get a H/T on a future post for that discovery. Holy crap!

1988 Chevrolet Cavalier - “Cadavalier” since it would die when coming to a stop in 90F+ weather.

1973 Honda CB350f: The Red Dragon - Old School reference

Neutral: I used to name my cars. First car (‘00 Focus ZX3) was Petra. Next car (‘02 Cougar) was Karen. Next car (06 Wrangler) was Dianna Boss. Next car (‘13 Charger SRT) was Arnold. ‘14 Accord was Kiki. Now I have an 08 E550 and it doesn’t have a name but my wife commonly refers to it as “your damn Mercedes”.

You’re not just sharing batteries with the previous owner. You’re sharing batteries with everyone he has shared with. Ewwww.