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Nah, if I had that much money and a desire to annoy the sh*t out of people I’d buy a car that is actually interesting and use an airhorn to achieve the same effect.

Let me get this straight, a guy who has no problem revving his engine in front of a hotel and disturbing the inhabitants is suddenly struck with righteous indignation and desire to fight the system when his pee pee gets slapped? What a tool.

Hopefully Toyota sees fit to equip the new Supra with a decently powerful gasoline (or fully electric) motor.

I agree, at least there is some variety within the Wrangler lineup with the 2 door, 4 door, and now a pickup model.

The Cherokee has much more Fiat DNA than it does Jeep, it is a warmed over Dart with little more capability than a Subaru Outback. It is a marketing exercise by FCA to cash in on the crossover craze and the Jeep brand and not a serious attempt at a capable Jeep or a legitimate followup to the old XJ.

I went through the same thought process recently and it came down to the 4Runner and Wrangler for me; ended up going with the Wrangler Unlimited but it was a very tough decision. I also gave some thought to regular cab pickups like the F150 FX4 (which has a decently short wheelbase) but ultimately decided I wanted

Sadly there is zero Jeep DNA in the entire thing.

Not true, most states simply require a certificate from the chassis manufacturer along with receipts for the rest of the parts to calculate the car’s value. The DMV will then affix a VIN and away you go. This is how replica Shelby Cobras and any number of other small scale manufacturers are able to stay in business.

I bought a 2016 JKU Rubicon about a month ago, awesome vehicle so far. I am shocked at how comfortable, quiet and easy to drive it is on the highway especially with the MT tires. Granted, my former vehicle was a stripper, lifted ‘96 Bronco so my standards for comfort arent that high. The interior is simple and

What a horrific inconvenience. I saw a woman this morning attempting to text and eat yogurt with a spoon while driving a 3 ton SUV at 60mph. She felt entitled to veer into the bike lane, drive completely erratically, and generally put everyone around her in cars, on bikes and on foot in an insane amount of danger. I

Out her in flyover country our parking spaces are as big as an NYC apartment!

That’s a hell of a way to run a railroad! (always wanted to say that)

Yeah, clearly the OSHA guy isn’t anywhere close by.

Because the joys of creating attention-seeking noise pollution and irritating the neighbors are worth any price.

Alas, most wives aren’t convinced unless the car is lifted an inch and a half.

To be fair even a Camry beat on night after night by coke-addled douchebags in Vegas would be in pretty sorry shape after 73k miles. Actually I’m surprised it is in as good of shape as it is especially given the indifferent maintenance and neglect by the rental company.

Agreed, a Cayenne may survive an occasional trip through the local mud hole but it isn’t built for tackling rugged trails on a regular basis, no CUV is.

I have a buddy who off roads a CRV, granted he can’t take it on anything too crazy but he his driving skills are amazing since he is forced to very carefully read the terrain and pick the best lines. Also, it is amazing the difference a decent set of AT tires makes.

Hopefully Toyota will leave out the hybrid drivetrains, over the top technology, and heavyweight complexity, we don’t need another NSX or GTR. I know manufacturers need a platform to show off their latest innovations but for a sports car light, fast, and simple is always the way to go.

What qualifies as a microaggression in Canada? A barrage of slightly irritated “soorrys?”