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Compared to the ones with impossible suspension for the bulk, this one seems a bit phoned in. But, it’s paid for.

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“Dodge volume has been hurt by the discontinuation of the Avenger midsize sedan.”

Not the biggest, but certainly impressive seeing it in person. The MV Paul R. Tregurtha (1013 ft) I went to school in Duluth and saw a lot of awesome ships up close and personal going under the aerial lift bridge (pictured) Including the brand new (at the time) USS freedom.

Sweet trick feature!

Dart

That is my first question every time this comes up. I have yet to hear a solid answer

20 bucks says no one asks why a design was okay for over a decade, passed federal safety tests and then gets recalled.

1993 to 1998 Jeep Cherokees? If it takes the government twenty years to find out there’s a problem, who’s really the negligent party here?

In standard front-drive trim, it has far more in common with those mini-crossovers than it does a Wrangler; it’s well-suited to street duty, but offroading isn’t its forte.

Bonnie. Best Beginner Bike

Play time’s over.

Meh. The 1975-78 Charger SE may have been a downgrade from the Chargers before it. But you could still get a 400-4bbl V8 that gave it more power than a 500ci Cadillac with FI. The 1978-79 Magnum XE continued that trend with standard V8s and sporty looks.

The 1993 Dodge Ram... The last truck that was purchased exclusively by people who truly needed a truck for doing truck things.

The Dodge Dakota killed the mini-truck.

Cute little dictator, ain’t he?