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May bring it back as the Libert-E.

$40k (realistically) for a base Cherokee with a 180 hp I4? I think I see the problem.

+1. She filed a lawsuit. It’s now public record. There’s no need to respect her privacy.

Said the same thing when I saw the first article. Like car insurance covers damge to or done by a CAR, not the occupant. The occupant, say they were reckless driving, would be charged in court. Like the car insurance company has ZERO say about the actions of the insuree (driver) this is one a few cases where they

If there’s any kind of justice, Geico shouldn’t end up paying a dime. It’s absurd to think that car insurance would cover this sort of thing. Using the same logic, homeowners insurance would cover trysts in homes and municipalities would be on the hook for things happening on a park bench.

I have a 2013 Titanium hatch 5spd. Hard to scoff at heated leather seats (a first for me). And because the auto transmission gave it such a bad rep, it’s affordable. On the other hand, I’m told a coolant exchange is a PITA, which is coming this summer..

So this turned into a list of cars that people don’t like then?

Mitsubishi Mirage:

One day on the Interstate, driving my old Porsche 944 (which was a mighty low car), a woman in an SUV tried to change lanes right into me (clearly she couldn’t see me). By some miracle I reacted by flooring it rather than jamming on the brakes, which would’ve been catastrophic because the traffic behind me was heavy.

It was a slick, icy winter’s morn, and I was driving to work in my trusty Lincoln Mark VII. I started to fishtail, I tried to maintain control, the fishtail got worse, and then as quickly as it started it stopped. I thought for sure I was going to wreck my car that day.

I was on a 2 lane one way road in the left lane, and as many of you have probably experienced, someone in the right lane decided to turn left, last second, across my lane at an intersection. Oh, roads were slushy.  

The first gen Suzuki Jimny. Slow, rocks instead of springs and shocks, anemic power train, tiny, rattles everywhere and uncomfortable. I absolutely loathe how people that have never experienced it first hand can’t wait to have their hands on one. It’s a piece of crap, expensive for what it is too!

The answer is always Ford EcoSport.

The ELR wasn’t a bad car. It was just overpriced.

Not that shocking, Automakers have been tossing out pedestrian offerings for the masses for over a century now, and they sell a lot of them because the majority of people don’t care. And, us enthusiasts are a fickle lot that complain even when we are given approximately what we’ve asked for.


The fact that the viper is not on this list is very surprising. That car is actively trying to kill the driver in good conditions.

Check the sales numbers on the number 10.

I am surprised about the Grand Cherokee.

He may not have been the best WRC competitor, but i dont think any other driver has ever brought more people into the sport than him.