Holy Shit. That's straight up amazing.
Holy Shit. That's straight up amazing.
True, it's a bit of a Unimog rip and it makes zero sense for a daily driver, but I would totally drive one for weekend excursions or overland adventures. If you live out in the country you could even justify it as daily use work truck if you live in the right conditions. There are plenty of other Jeeps that can fit…
So your more into the new Jeep Cherokee design then? Each to their own I guess.
1. Ford - Ford GT/40, Mustang, RS500, RS200, Raptor, Cobra, Daytona, Escort Mk II RS, Pantera, Bread Van's... I could be here all day listing cool Fords and cars with Ford engines in them!
Gotta say, I think this Jeep is ugly as hell. I grew up with Jeep Cherokees from the mid 80's to mid 90's and this design is truly heartbreaking in my eyes. Sure it might be a capable machine but I just can't get past this styling. I'll stick to my 4Runner that can drive through hell and back.
You have to be joking. I'm from Vermont and where I'm from they're horrible. The State, local and sheriff cops all suck in my book. Were you just driving through or do you live there?
Easy one.... any cop in Vermont. Have a NY, Conn or Mass lic plate? Check. Have a Grateful Dead sticker on your Saab, Volvo, Subie or VW. Check. Have a Thule rack on any of the previous mentioned cars? Check.
Amazing
Must be Prich! Hah! Good call, agreed x 3 (this is Fitch!)
I second Stig Blomqvist. That man could hammer a Saab 99 like nobody's business!
Ha, I actually worked at this photo shoot! I just posted about this earlier. Was not a bad day at the office!
Sad news when anybody gets a divorce. I actually met her husband once during a photo shoot I was working at. He was actually super cool, as was she. He got extra cool points since his wife was just basically changing in and out of, and walking around in, bikinis all day long. We had a good talk about their Lambo as…
At the end of the video there was a Xbox 360 logo, so I'd say it was.
I think you mean Yeti
Having lived in Kathmandu for quite a while I would advise against shipping anything to Nepal. After you receive the package (assuming it hasn't been picked through already) you would have to pay a hefty bribe just to get it. Then you would actually have to drive out of that city which is a complete nightmare. More…