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hmm, that recon looks like it’s meant to be an XJ cherokee successor.
I can’t wait for [RUSTY JEEP ENTHUSIAST] to buy a completely flogged one in 20 years time and document his masochistic endeavours with it on [CAR WEBSITE]

Furbyfour Cross Epsilon

That is really helpful advice that has worked well to stop all of America’s problems.

I always though the 2008 Malibu interior was pretty snazzy at the time. 

F1 is going to fail in the U.S. for the same reasons it’s always never caught on. 1. No American Drivers to cheer for

Tim Richmond. He had all the tools and talent to take on Dale Earnhardt and race his way to the NASCAR Cup Championship, before sickness and NASCAR drummed him out of racing and tried their damnedest to erase him out of its history.

Mark Martin is NASCAR’s greatest driver to never win the championship. His stats are insane. Five times he finished second in points. Twelve times he finished in the top five in points. A super competitive guy right up until he retired, which he did several times. A class act to say the least.  

“Ahia”.

And ugly, and badly assembled, and badly engineered.

I’m looking at your comment and it’s not grey for me

I also love how so many of you are going to disagree with a guy who literally does this for a living.....

I have seen lots of these out in the wild and I am a bit underwhelmed by how tame and ordinary they look aside from the most expensive trims with the wider tires and fenders.

But Brawndo’s got what plants crave. It’s got electrolytes. 

Hearing about the French was fucking inspiring.

Nothing like quoting a fictional piece written by man as though its the word of some mythical being.

The American consumer isn’t burdened by taxes. They are burdened by gas prices.

My budget looking at current car prices. Normally the firstr rule is “don’t buy a truck” when you can borrow one for “free” - like the cow/milk addage. However, I might change my mind

I am starting to see Rivians on the street though. There is one parked at a nearby doctor’s office and another at an engineering firm.

Mazepin talks as he races: There's a ton of spin and then in the end he misses the point.

It certainly is. There really are no *bad* cars - there are just cars that some of us find subjectively undesirable. Even the cars that those around here decry as “unreliable” like Chrysler products for whatever reason, are miraculous compared to cars of 30 years ago in their reliability and durability.