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It’s so sad that we can’t get an Land Cruiser other than the crazy expensive luxury trim one in the US.

I volunteer to deliver the vaccine if I get to drive this.

Front end was already bashed in before the arm hit the windshield. Car possibly stolen, driver high, or both.

Or, fleeing from a previous accident.

Maybe they were on a mission from God to save an orphanage through a charity concert hosted by their old band.

This reminds me of when I bought a tub freezer at Sears, and the salesman watched with a dumfounded expression on his face when I slid the boxed freezer into the back of my Accord wagon and then closed the rear hatch on it. As if I’d buy something like that without having done the research ahead of time to find out

Judging by the number of 2 door trucks I see on the road, I highly doubt this is the way Jeep should have gone. They might as well have released a station wagon.

The Texas Trail edition should have a built in generator.

Thank you for your incredibly condescending reply! I’m sure it is a truly incomprehensible concept, but we both have excellent credit, are in the process of signing paperwork on a house we purchased with more than the standard 20% down payment, and still had the money at hand for a goofy purchase like the Suburban. 

Slightly related, but I’ve come closer to dying as a result of small white SUVs than almost any other type of vehicle on the road. 

But a whole lot closer to interesting than a Sentra, Altima, or Rogue. 

That is some lazy computer graphics in that garage scene. Would it have hurt Nissan to draw in some shadows when they were changing the LS rear lights and trim? And what’s with Brie Larson also not having a shadow? Is this the car for vampires?

Yeah, and a Kicks in bright colours is still a 120hp crossover. Compared to Nissan's mainstream stuff today, the Juke is at least a little missed.

“I’m sorry, but your Ferrari’s policy specifically excludes damage that happens on a track.”

True but the more they want to hide, the more I want to know 😆

I would want to know how they would handle a non-celebrity involved in the same crash. Would that person be given the same consideration for their privacy? If so, I agree there’s no reason to treat Woods differently. If he’s getting special treatment, though, I have an issue with that.

I’ve had the bad idea of taking a Nissan Armada (what the Patrol is called here in the US) then adding a Harrop 2650 supercharger to it for a while.

This list doesn’t surprise me. My co-worker has a Taco crew cab 4x4 v6 manual that stickered for $38k and he bought for $35,800 out the door. Once in a while he checks the Carvana or whatever offer online and their offer has gone up from $31k to $33k over the last year. So this guy has driven 30k miles and he could

One should not underestimate the value of personal experience. I bought my first car in 1965 and my first new car in 1968 and have bought a variety of new and used vehicles since then. I have had my best experiences buying cars new and keeping them for a long time, 10+ years. I am old enough, 74, that I will likely

Would love a two door.