rctothefuture
rctothefuture
rctothefuture

David, I know you are reading the comments. WHY IN GOD’S NAME DID YOU BUY THIS? There are states where jeeps don’t rust out. With the whole country at your disposal, you chose this?

Tracy’s decent into oxidization hell seems nearly complete. the next one will be a literal pile of rust he try’s to restore.

Simpsons jokes usually reference a real thing, so is this really something people cared about?

Did they add the U.P. on to the map? Or does Jeep still not believe it exists?

I was also a fan of the Bangle era. I even got to question the man, himself, once! I was impressed by him, in addition to his design.

I’m partial to these, I just saw Tom Cruise driving one in the beginning of Rain Man.

Honestly, I think that the King Ranch version fills the same niche that the Eddie Bauer’s back in the 80s/90s/00s. Eddie Bauer and King Ranch both fill the outdoorsy/luxury niche, and even back then the Eddie Bauer Explorer was still second rung to the Explorer Limited.

I’m sorry, but I still can’t wrap my head around spending 60K for what is essentially a sub compact CUV. Add on what’s probably 5k in infrastructure updates you’d need to install at your house and I just don’t get it.

Fewer quirks....Doug DeMuro will be disappointed

My kids have guilted me about gas for years. I don’t think they notice the fuel going into the car at the station, but the fuel going in to me. They worry more about my emissions than the cars as a result.

Why is this even a question? Of course we should take interest in alternative fuels. Almost every cool car ever made runs on an ICE. You think we should just put those away now that manufacturers are jumping ship for electric crossovers?

The main driver of synthetic fuel adoption should be the airline industry, which has no other option, and the freight industry, which would be looking at serious capacity problems with BEVs.

Just because the future is most likely EV in terms of mass transport, there will always (hopefully) be gasoline-powered vehicles on this Earth for recreational/historical purposes. We should invest in a fuel that makes them far less impactful than they currently are.

It’s such a one-dimensional, narrowminded, troglodytic notion of car enthusiasm too. Mashing the ‘Go pedal’ and going fast isn’t the only way to appreciate cars.

A 22 year old in a ZL1 1LE is already a recipe for disaster

The Mid Night club in Japan had a code... should anyone die as a result of their high-speed actions, they would disband the club immediately.

Unfortunately, such an incident came to pass, but they stuck to their word. The club, and the high-speed antics, ceased immediately. A few stragglers tried to get it going again,

I want to commend you on describing the occupants of the second vehicle as innocent bystanders (even though they were not standing by) and not describing the people in the crowd as innocent bystanders. I don’t wish harm on anyone, but they weren’t innocent bystanders, they were idiots there to participate and take in