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    We each have our own situations/observations where we live, but I can definitively tell you that I would be very kind to say 1% of the the massive F-150/King Ranch/Platinum et als (and there are a lot of them) in my commuter rail parking do any towing or carrying of anything except lacrosse/hockey equipment and maybe

    Hi from Boston. I walk past three lifted Wranglers with every off-road accessory you could imagine on them as I go through the commuter rail parking lot. My friend is tired of me pointing out the tow and winch hooks every day - shiny gloss red still after at least two years. 

    I suppose. I’ve never driven either of them, but I suspect ,maybe they’re for slightly different purposes. From a pure heart vs brain standpoint, I’d much rather have the Jag. I think it looks far better, sounds far better, and they’re more unique.

    Some people are into teaching discipline, teamwork, outdoor skills, and service to others to their sons. Crazy, isn’t it?

    I agree with 95% of what you’ve said, but damn if this thing doesn’t look like obese station wagon with undersized tires at this point.

    Because nobody wants an $80k Toyota, but a $90k Lexus...show me more!

    How well did it do at Moab?

    Got it. As you were.

    “And automatics are better from every measurable metric.”...

    How come this car never gets talked about here? I think it’s a great looking car that sounds great too (that is the extent of my knowledge). Is there a good reason this seems to fly under the radar?

    #COTD

    Without these billboards, would your tortuously boring stretch of asphalt be more or less boring?

    I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but Dodge of all people may now make the ‘best looking’, least ridiculous grille of them all.

    ...an engine?

    You can’t be serious

    I get your point, but he’s right to an extent. We know new doesn’t necessarily mean better and technology for technology’s sake is not a prescription for improvement. 

    Agreed. You never see them here and if you did, the grill and a tire would be left. Any vintage truck that’s go more than 50% of the body left goes for more than this price. Assuming the frame is not completely rotted away, I’d buy at this price all day.

    I was going to comment how the cover picture is of a grizzly which do not exist in North Carolina but didn’t want to be pedantic, but since you bring this up, I will.

    I don’t know, Man, we had my friend’s on two wheels on the road several times. It took very little.

    I, for one, welcome our diminutive overlords.