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    My eyes!! Jesus save me!

    Dude, they were here when you were at 4.

    Reassuringly safe? More like reassuringly boring.

    Hahahaha, wow. That looks so much better!

    Here’s why: because the current Navigator is crap.

    The EVO review irked me quite a bit, because of one sentence “objectively it can’t keep up with the best European stuff.”

    Exactly this. However, I think the only car companies Yyoouurrapeans have to compare a sporty RWD V8 coupe to is Ze Germans, who happen to only make over-priced luxury cars. Not all sports cars are luxury cars, folks.

    That was the very first time I had ever driven in Indianapolis, and if you aren’t expecting it, its fairly daunting.

    That’s exactly what we (the U.S. and Europe) did to Iraq and Afghanistan after 9/11, and now look... those lawless lands have generated the Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for this.

    If I got the chance to meet Jeremy I could die happy. I’d just want to tell him that he’s a good person and he’s doing a fucking fantastic job.

    This has to be COTD material even if it’s serious.

    One human controlling the movement of hundreds of other humans is hundreds of times better than each individual human controlling their own movement.

    “Speeding up my commute is nice and all, but imagining myself sitting in a car I am not controlling, seeing other vehicles zipping through the intersection ahead of me and my intelligent steel coffin showing no signs of stopping for what would traditionally be a red light is terrifying.”

    When I moved from Florida to Chicago last year I accidentally drove through this and it was by far the most unnerving driving experience of my life. This trumps I-95 around DC, the south side of Chicago, and driving a Ford GT in traffic.

    I don’t understand why everyone is falling head over heels for this car...I don’t think it looks special enough.

    Glad someone found it. I saw it on Facebook and couldn’t find the link!

    The US 944 definitely didn’t have much get-up-and-go. However, power isn’t what this car is about... it’s the handling. I had one for my first car and I miss it terribly.

    I hope there's an option to delete the black hood sticker/paint/ugliness. Otherwise it's spot on.

    I really like this current-gen Grand Cherokee. It’s crazy sharp.

    This guy gets it.