I mean, did you see that Land Cruiser?! For that price, all you get is an OK-condition Wrangler TJ with a 4.0-liter. The LC is more vehicle for the buck.
The XJ would have been a good choice, but I’d rather keep all those for myself.
I mean, did you see that Land Cruiser?! For that price, all you get is an OK-condition Wrangler TJ with a 4.0-liter. The LC is more vehicle for the buck.
The XJ would have been a good choice, but I’d rather keep all those for myself.
Wait, did David Tracey just recommend not a jeep?
I don’t understand the appeal of burn outs. Sure there is noise and smoke, but I own a stereo and a fireplace if I need both at once.
I didn’t miss it, I ignored it for the greater good.
He gnawed off the GPS anklet again. They thought he was in the garage for 32 straight hours, which is normal.
Who the hell let this happen?! who was supposed to be watching David right now huh? Patrick?!
I, for one, can’t wait for all of the Top Gun references in the comments.
Blech
First impression: Overall the car isn’t bad, those chrome wheel arches appear to be the worst part and are easily removed.
Second impression: Whoa, that hood is the worst part about this car. I wouldn’t want to drive around with it but it’d be funny to hang on a wall.
Third impression: Ugh, too much blue loom on the…
Actually, when he was an engineer at FCA, David did some work on the 2018 Wrangler. Like most people in his position he has an NDA. As such we’ve kept him off coverage of this particular vehicle as it’s been in development. I’m sure we’ll get him behind the wheel of one once it’s out, though.
The most shocking news is that this article about a Jeep wasn’t written by Tracy.
It’s been a while since I’ve cried at work for reasons that didn’t require bourbon later.
That’s exactly what someone deep into this would say.
At a mere 14 months old, he’s already buzzed to be driving a wagon. Jalop in the making.
It looks like it hit some Chrysler 200s, that could cause tens of dollars worth of damage.
He should’ve turned off the wipers..
Extremely rare? I’d call that extremely well done.
Oh good, looks like I might be realigning a passenger rear door on a white F-150 XLT SuperCrew sometime in the near future.
This is probably one of the only times a Raptor has actually been used for its intended purpose.
Clicked into this article just for the Archer reference. Wasn’t disappointed.