Two questions:
1 - Did you just leave the Jeep on the trail, in its formerly upright position?
2 - Where'd the drunkedness come from? He said they were screwing around, not drunk. o.O
Two questions:
1 - Did you just leave the Jeep on the trail, in its formerly upright position?
2 - Where'd the drunkedness come from? He said they were screwing around, not drunk. o.O
kind of misleading title there.. While he was related to the theft, he wasn't driving, he was tagging along with his apparent buddies, who are a bad influence at best.
combine the Chronos, Crossfire, Phaeton and Atlantic concepts and it could be pretty cool looking.. Jmo, I feel the need to Photoshop now. Need to do plumbing first -_-
you could argue the same with some of Chrysler's product as well. The dart, for instance, is marketed as if it was a fast car, when the reality of it is that it's a commuter that is VERY fun to drive, but its not fast, it handles amazingly tho. (I may be partial. Lol)
You'd be surprised. People that really love their cars tend to have a few projects using the same vehicle. Full-Sized Jeeps are the same way about their rigs.
Anybody else see the "rubbish" in the first pic before the Jag? o.o im weird aren't i? xD
What cars do you have? lol o.o
lol, ikr. That is hilarious to me, as well.
.. lol — that's true too, granted most Neon owners have a fleet of Neons to choose from.
Went into a GM dealer to look up parts for our '66 Panel; the phones were lit up with the recall thing; this was before the mailer was sent out, poor woman didnt even know there WAS a recall. -_-
Anybody who either secretly hates their car, doesn't want to look bad for the choice they made, and has a need to point out all it's good qualities as a means of convincing themselves it was a good buy (when it wasnt). Like most used German cars, and Land Rovers.
OR
Those who genuinely love their cars & want everybody…
it's not about looking bigger, it's about looking flush; people bitch if they use real tips and are just the slightest bit off alignment. This nabs that problem for the majority of the buying public. They're removable if you want to put aftermarket stuff on, too (at least in Chrysler's case)
word is the 300 isn't changing much, so unless that's the next gen, probably not it..
+1 just for the almost genie quote. "Infinite cosmic power..."
this is the iProduct of the car world at the moment, I think.
:p
driving my automatic jeep. I apparently am far more used to manual.
what I don't get is when the OEM randomly stops using them. For example the Jeep patriot had amber turns in 07, but for some dumb reason they discontinued them for 08. The amber was still visible in the housing, but there was no bulb in there, or wiring for it.
true enough. I can appreciate most other makes and models (tho not a Ford fan)