No Jeep buyer would ever admit that they don’t intend to do Moab.
No Jeep buyer would ever admit that they don’t intend to do Moab.
Of course Portland. There are a gazillion of these stupid things here, along with the Subaru versions which are somehow even worse. I can’t wait for this trend to be over. All these idiots are going to be dumbfounded that their poorly-modified tough-guy rigs aren’t worth a fraction of what they expected when the…
So that would be the Butt Aroma Refresh Time?
Police: “We shot because they ran from a traffic stop.”
Never owned a v12. Why not? You already know it’s going to have continuous problems, so with that in mind I'm sure you could wring a couple grand of joy out of it before passing it on for $3k.
Trump had to have the path cleared so he could hold up a Bible. At least Wheeler showed up on the side of justice.
The guy actually showed up. Rather than having his goons clear the path so he could hold up a Bible. I’m no fan of Wheeler, but that takes guts.
2nd Amendment something something except only for rednecks?
6 foot bed and then take my money.
So I’ve narrowed it down to somewhere in Canada...
Came here to say the same thing. Obviously it was never a problem, but it seemed like it should have been.
It’s a bad thing. The Toyota FJ has the same problem.
What this reveals to me is that we don’t really have many basic utilitarian trucks available right now. It’s getting harder to find a 2 door standard cab, and it’s impossible to find something without overdone styling and useless cladding.
Get out of here with that bad take. Spend a week behind the wheel of a Mirage and get back to us. I'm driving a Mazda2 because small cars are rad, but the Mirage just sucks.
To be fair, interior quality/features has never been a strong point for Subaru. They’re no Nissan, but that’s definitely not why you buy a Subie.
I love me a manual, (currently driving a Mazda2 with a stick), but Mazda does make a damn fine auto. The only slushbox that drives like I do.
This thing is in fantastic shape, but it’s still a Bronco II. It’s $2k too high.
We used to ride in the bed of a GMC Apache pickup, surrounded by camping gear, on the freeway for hours to get to a faraway campground. And crawled back and forth from the front seat to the rear of the Plymouth Satellite to escape the burns from the black vinyl seats. When dad finally installed lap belts in the ‘65…
We sometimes made a 200 mile freeway trip in my dad’s ‘65. I often rode in the luggage well. That little engine was loud as hell doing 60 for 4 hours.
I saw a CH-R at an auto show and that was the moment I realized that Toyota’s terrible design language isn’t going away soon. This car is also terrible, but just palatable enough to probably sell more units. I’m always baffled when I see a CH-R in traffic. Who chooses to drive that?