I think the possible future Jeep truck will be built on the next Wrangler platform. But a small Dodge pickup is needed to compete with Colorado. This would look nice. Use a turbo oil burner for torque over horsepower.
Edit with appropriate link, my apologies. Also apologies to the deleted post where I called out mob mentality, my fault. I was in a rush to mow the lawn and get a 15 mile rolling hills bike ride in and didn't check my stuff. My bad...
6.5 and over are the big ones. When the ground looks like waves on the ocean. Glad no major injuries. I've been in 2 majors, Philippines 6.5 and Loma Prieta 6.9. They happen in the mid-west too, just not as often. I'll take the rare earthquake over daily and month long tornado hide in the...
Wish I still had this. Whenever I drive by Infinion / Sears Point race track I get the urge. Complete sleeper looks, but won SCCA showroom stock back in its day against Mustangs and Vettes.
So, how are the new states going to pay for roads and schools when they now have lower incomes, lower tax revenue and higher poverty? Clearing snow in just one winter storm will wipe fiscal budget.
Yes, it's small but it's about the same size as the original jeep. It also weighs 3,000 lbs, about where the next Wrangler should weigh. No on lowering kit, but lifts are going to cost bank due to Chapman rear suspension: the axel is part of the suspension. This platform is built for world-wide...
Yup, 30 mpg on gas and lucky non-US diesel get close to 260 pounds of torque and about 40 mpg. Its not the government that prevents diesel use stateside, that's a tired argument based in an alternate reality.