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Nah... a 1st gen Jeep Cherokee (the bigger one) with the I6 and manual transmission is what you actually need:

Just found a ‘98 with three pedals in Waco.

Old Man Emu makes a lift kit.  I think they are literally the only company that does.

It’s crazy how much depreciation runs away from anything with “PRO-4X” slapped on the side. Frontiers are a bargain, except for the ones you want.

And this. Behold the wonder that is The Inclinometer:

I’ll just leave these here...

Please do a post on the Nissan Xterra.

We lived in Central America in the 90s, and the usual suspects for that time period were the Toyota Hilux, the Nissan Pathfinder, the Montero, and the 4Runner. I don’t have first-hand experience with these, but what I always heard was that they had a crap engine, and weren’t particularly reliable. But who knows. All I

My 2015 X5 had a rear seat cigarette lighter also (it had a blank plastic cover over it) and you could buy an accessory lighter to put in it, but it was mostly for powering rear seat dvd players.

The Honda Odyssey’s odometer tops out at 160MPH.

My E39 has a built-in rechargeable flashlight in the glovebox. After 16 years it’s about as bright as a vintage glow worm.

Another feature I find cool is the Rolls Royce models with the hood ornament that descends into a compartment with a sliding lid that shuts when the car is turned off.  Keeps those pesky gang members from swiping the ornament.

I recently test drove a BMW 3-series and I learned BMW cars come with turn signals. I was awestruck to be able to use it and communicate with other drivers about my intentions. 

My 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a hidden, second sun visor that slides out of the one you can see. So when you swing the sun visor to the side window, this second visor slides out to cover the entire width of the side window. I didn’t even know this existed until I saw another driver at a traffic light with my exact

My 1st Gen and apparently some 2nd gen Honda CR-Vs come with a picnic table covering the hole where you would put a spare tire...if the one hanging off the back isn’t enough.

My 1997 Mazda 626 has a button to oscillate the front two vents. It sounds weird, but in practice it's actually a cool feature. You get a cool breeze going between you and your passenger. I've never seen that feature on a car since

2002 Mercedes S, where to start?  Power rear window shade?  Vacuum assist door closing, dual backseat cigarette lighters, the list goes on and on ... Love it anyway, particularly because we bought it after $70,000 of depreciation but with only 44000 miles.

Weather barometer. 1999 Subaru Forester.  

1991 Alfa Romeo 164, rear windshield sun screens.

My Nissan 350z roadster’s glove compartment is behind the front passenger seat. You have to slide the seat forward to get to it. The weird thing is that it has a false bottom and if you pull that out there is a small shallow tray maybe a little larger then a sheet of paper and about an inch deep. Not sure what it is