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Can we please also teach drivers that just because you’re going over the speed limit does NOT permit you to camp in the left lane?

Came here to post this. The obvious solution to this “problem” is to purchase another sub-$1000 beater that’s a speed-bump away from ditching its entire undercarriage in spectacular fashion.

How many project cars is too many? Now we know.

I knew things were bad when you, the man who owns 4 Jeeps, bought that Honda Accord as your winter car.

Owning your own home comes with a whole host of problems that a lot of us would rather not deal with. I’d rather pay $350/month to have a landlord that has to worry about things like the furnace or water heater taking a shit or a door that suddenly refuses to close itself at 9:30 on a Saturday night.

I’m in a pretty rural area and have a decent salary but there’s no way I could find a place to rent for 1/40th of my gross income. I’m paying $350/month at the moment and that’s about as cheap as it gets unless I want to split a real shithole with some people.

Which is free I guess!! Woohoo!

You should re-create the exact same injury on yourself and then let us know the odds of survival.

You definitely get the point of the article.

Well, considering the article says so much, yes, the terrorist were standing there in a group. They might have been waiting to get blown up at a later time, though.

Compared to the rest of the Jeep, that brake line is a goddam masterpiece.

Most steel brakes lines have a corrosion-inhibitor coating on them, but if you’re like me, you may have considered going stainless for an even more permanent solution. Unfortunately, stainless steel is a harder material with two side effects: more difficult to flare, and more difficult to seal.

It was about time.

Florida of the West?

1991 Honda CR-X HF

Great, another Easter Safari when Jeep will showcase a bunch of amazing concepts that everyone wants but they won’t build.

wtf is etops ?

My grandfather wore golf clothes and PJs exclusively for the last 30 years of his life. He even wore soft-spike golf shoes everywhere he went (by “everywhere he went,” of course I mean Perkins).

No, because Nike pays him a fortune