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Robert Rio
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The problem my buddy had with it was stopping the car, tiny tires and lousy brake system.

ND a friend bought one then traded it in three months later because it was scary to drive 

As someone who has won the Wet Road World Championship Racing Cup in 2019, 2020 and 2021 before retiring from Wet Road Racing, I would like to remind viewers that their headlights do nothing, it’s the tail lights that matter and will keep a large truck from rear-ending you, so please turn them on.

NP as a second vehicle because it’s not going to be a pain to own and once in a while will come in handy.

Never pull over unless you have at least 5 police vehicles chasing you.  That way you know it is the real police.

NP definitely $6k worth of car.  

ND because I would prefer not to sit in that interior.  Station wagon in the background looks interesting though.

NP reliable transportation

See them all the time here in FL and always wonder why they have a problem with doors, I’ve never thought gee I wish my car didn’t have doors.

ND Nuke it from space it’s the only way to be certain

ND props on maintaining it but it’s hardly a head turner and really really old.

ND nice looking car but the V stuff doesn’t add any value and you’ll always feel somewhat embarrassed driving it. 

ND With that kind of mileage should ask $9,500

Went ND but honestly I’m just not a Jeep guy.

Way to do it is way out in the middle of nowhere don’t be a Chad.

Got to drive the Alpha once it was certainly different.  Winding roads in Maryland along the Potomac.

ND car looks rough for the price

I went ND cause here in FL I’m going to have to pay a guy with an F-150 to haul it out of the muck when it breaks down the first time I go off-roading in it.

Mount an automated semi-automatic rifle on the roof and the problem fixes itself.

Would definitely have bought one when I lived in a jurisdiction that required them.