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I don’t see owner with a too many junker jeeps already on the list of things wrong with this Jeep.

The real question that nobody has asked, “Bro, what’s the RTI score?”

“hybrid ... whose total system aims like a shark at an EPA-estimated 28mpg”

(Cover David Tracey’s ears) Except the Jeep’s interior was so spartan, that nobody really wanted to be in it.

Toyota's actually been doing this for quite a while now.

“So why exactly would anyone buy the manual version?”

That’s what I could find in my area...

I thought potholes were all season.

So he built a Ridgeline? 

*foamer

Should an adult really need to be told not to take a customer’s car for their own errands?

Sadly, still only just finally worth $500 after all that

Let’s go! Pedal through the metal!

On the other hand, all the aftermarket skeleton doors for the JL are a direct fit!

US drivers suck too bad to encourage my offspring to go in anything that doesn't include crumple zones.

I’m looking forward to the movie about this story, in which Huffman and Loughlin play themselves.

Believe it or not, the similar ones in my 987.1 (Boxster) actually work really well. The fact that the diameter is adjustable is key; they can expand to hold a thermal mug or shrink down to grip a water bottle.

The one disadvantage of them is that because the arm of the cupholder acts as a lever, they magnify bumps

So if the Pontiac version was called Tojan, was the Camaro version called Earl?

Thanks! It spent about 15 years in Iowa on the family farm — I hate to say it, but a closeup would show each and every one of those 15 years :(

I basically need a new cab for it, as there are holes in the G. D. roof!