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Thanks. That popped in my head because we’ve really only seen spy shots and such of the 4 door. A 2 door 2 seater Scrambler would be pretty awesome, but would probably sell horribly.

Does a pickup made in America by a brand owned by an Italian company who’s in partnership with an American company fall under the chicken tax?

The last rendering above with what looks like brake lines looks like it’s a leaf setup.

The Infinity QX56 and up. I just think it’s absolutely the ugliest, most gaudy, bulbous, abhorrent machine ever designed. I feel like anyone that bought that hot pile of garbage bought it as a status symbol, but I just look at them as morons with no taste.

*brand, not “bring”.

Is it a good idea to sell Jeep off? NO. This is one of the shining lights of profitability for FCAU. They need to keep it.

I wish Ford would just get it over with and buy Jeep.

Elio...is...Dale.

That doesn’t make it right.

The folks over at /r/jeep are discussing the windshield right now. Some are saying that there’s been some rumblings that they retained the folding windshield, and possibly also made it easier.

It’s still possible, but if it’s anything like the JK, it’s too much of a hassle to actually do.

Which is good, because sometimes when you mess with a proven formula you get disasters like this.

... black fender flares ... that appear to be made of higher quality plastic with a more polished finish than that of the current generation JK/JKU Wrangler.

Subaru heat shield rattle. The car was only like 5 years old. I knew it would happen eventually, but not at 5 years. I wasn’t having that. I got under the car, located the rattle, and proceeded to pound on the shield with a 5lb sledge until I bent all the metal into submission. In the past I had just cut them off, but

Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon

What year, what engine, and how big of a PITA was it? I’ve got a 2010 at ~94k miles on the original plugs...it’s well past time for me to dig in, but I’m seriously NOT looking forward to it.

Definitely the Mojave.

Why do things completely unrelated to motor vehicles get cross-published to Jalopnik?

What’s this “Gawker Media” you speak of?