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While our 2014 Limited has actually been reliable, I can only imagine how good it could have been if Jeep had done a little more work in the quality of the vehicle. Squeaks and rattles from new, a lazy shifting transmission and just general execution always frustrate me when I drive it. It was the wife’s vehicle and

The Las Vegas one is a little funny because drivers and fans alike still complain about boring tracks..

Gotta have a reliable/robust system in place to charge said vehicles... Infrastructure anxiety.. this just came up a few days ago in another article

Dang. Sorry bro

2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited V6(Son’s vehicle) - Transmission Calibration sucks BALLS in all conditions except highway driving. Also Headlights are non-existent

Did the same on my E30....

I just wish they’d kept making the Tour X. I’m still gonna get one though..

Came here to say this.. The new Accord lights are painful, even if you look away

Just so happened to have watched a video last night from The Smoking Tire. Matt reviews his personal Ford Mach-E, and says, in part, that the issue isn’t range anxiety but infrastructure anxiety and it makes sense to me. He documents the charging issue he experienced while making a trip.. Watching that just made me

I missed when this question was posed..

According to the ad, it has “...Heated and cooling seats which was an extra option and is a super rare option....”

So wild, b/c back in ‘79, C&D declared it (with the WS6 package), the best handling car of that year. I can’t find the article, but I remember reading that test as a kid and seeing the pics of the car in understeer, neutral and oversteer status and wanting one so badly.

Yup... came here to say this..

Back in the year 2000, when VIR just reopened and hosted one of the first SCCA races there in March, I also ran my first solo race in ITA.

I still wish I could have kept my dad’s 404

I’d love to see the Escort come back, honestly. My ‘88 GT didn’t suck (to me) and suspension upgrades did wonders for it. With today’s tech, and proper execution, it could do well.

Congratulations. Keep those seats!

Per the description, this clean-title car “needs nothing.”

What do you think about Plan C? Answer: Whatever..

1999 Camry