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What’s that?

It’s special Yoda

That’s not a truck, neither is a Subaru brat.

What?

But why is this showing up on Jalopnik?

I’m amazed that the race just casually continued on lol.

Military grade stuff is much more robust than the average civilian car. Most of these LMTV have under 5,000 miles on them too. If I got one for let’s say, $6k, I would drive it until something major broke then part it out. Axles alone could fetch 2k each. I’m actually saving to buy one to keep at my desert

Govplanet.Org auctions.

It’s only on its 19th transmission and 6th motor...

Advice to the owner. Don’t do the recall. Keep the documentation. Instant rarity. Sell years later for lots more than its worth.

Since when has it been legal to trespass and destroy property without a warrant or permission. My desert property has no fewer than 6 dead cars and two full size airstream trailers in the front yard... Eh sand. No one says anything because it’s my house, it’s my property. Who cares if someone doesn’t like it.

As far as production Vs crash The Veyron probably wins.

Still waiting for a lifted Tesla with sand paddles on the dunes. Fawk that would be cool.

Conquer This.

This is how we transport our unicorns. 1990 M3 Evo 3, getting it ready for a customer for Pebble Beach.

“Advance with the times, in order to make the footsteps of conquest to nothing.” And that right there sums up what kind of people buy these. For 90% of the men who do, it’s basically a penis extender, only a symbol of what is missing from their pants, to be parked and washed, commuted over pavement and will

Ex-East Coaster here. Do yourself a favor, get a Subaru. I owned seven. My favorite was the 2007 STI, but I would recommend an older WRX. Parts are cheap and plentiful. Junk yards are full of them. Oh and they are beastly in the snow. (I recommend having dedicated Michelin Pilot Sports for summer and General

No matter how I shove food into my mouth it’s still eating.

I’m going out on a limb, and if I had two hours I would check, but I’m going guess that the term “3-ROW” is copyrighted by Chrysler. And as such is the only SUV with a “3-ROW” instead of the traditional term “3rd Row” that I don’t believe to hold any copyrights. Even if it had 200 horsepower it would legally and

The model 3 is lighter too so it will translate to higher mpge