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There's a company in San Diego that does the Duramax/Allison swap for $19k, so I know it is possible. I might do a Cummins diesel instead. Probably 2nd Gen.

I'm preparing to get flamed for this, but if I had that kind of money to spend on an SUV, I probably would get the G63. I might also look at a Range Rover Autobiography, depending on my situation.

Buy a Hummer H1. The hardtop 4-door version with the short pickup bed.

Nope, G63 is it. wish I could have one, but only have a lowly G500. Nothing else is as versatile. The cayenne and it's competitors are just street cars. They lack off road ability. The Range Rover is a good choice, just about as handsome as an SUV can get. But it's overly complicated, and they couldn't even make their

I think you can pick up a good H1 Hummer for $140,000.

Is there anything better than a fast sedan?

"I've never seen a G-Wagen tow anything"

"This is a car most brands would never bring to market," Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said. "This is a car that you absolutely cannot build a business case for. But sometimes, you need to stop listening to the focus groups. Sometimes you need to build a car that defines itself."

Ugh. At this point it's almost funny. In a Maldonado's-crashed-AGAIN kind of way, or a Brazil-concedes-ANOTHER-goal-to-Germany kind of way. A jaded half-laugh-half-sigh.

I know it's been around for 10 years and all, but that still looks stunning. Interested to see what's next for Bugatti.

It needs to be said that on the autobahn, while there are some sections with no speed limits, if you're over 130 km/h speed is factored into liability. The other question is whether or not it was wise to be going that fast to begin with- I don't think she is blameless here.

False. If you want open roof, get a roadster/convertible.

A color that wasn't on the press car. It's going to be the most common color. Stand out and increase resale value. Win-win.

Sigh. Sadly harder and harder to option these days.

A black and decker drill is good for small jobs, but for real work do yourself a favor and get a Makita, dewalt, bosch. Tools are all the same, you get what you pay for, and good tools pay for themselves. Meaning you may need to replace this drill/battery and you will end up paying more than you would for a quality

While enjoying a glass of the good stuff, you can also relax knowing that the windscreen and side windows are heated (hello Russia!) and coated with polycarbonate on the inside to be just as tough as the metal parts. The car also uses hydraulic power to move the heavy windows, while in the trunk there's a fire

You can never, ever have all the options on a Merc. There's always something that they can fit blank buttons for just to show you how cheap you've been.

I like that they still managed to have options that this car doesn't have.

Thats a review I'm waiting for. In theory he should love the shit out of it. Cheap, comfy, fast, etc …. but, he'll find a way to hate it.