You know, one of the things I used to admire about Jeeps was their ruggedness and simplicity. They’re a lot less impressive as server farms on wheels than they were as cars.
So, I kid you not, I know someone who has one of these. It’s super sexy. Big tires, roof lights, the whole off-road-nine-yards. But to turn it on she has to do this weird combination of brake+turn signal+ignition (or something like that).
You know, one of the things I used to admire about Jeeps was their ruggedness and simplicity. They’re a lot less impressive as server farms on wheels than they were as cars.
The old Cherokee 🥰 total trash electronics tho.
Apparently, Jeep has been continuing that proud tradition ever since, if this article is any indication :)
So, I kid you not, I know someone who has one of these. It’s super sexy. Big tires, roof lights, the whole off-road-nine-yards. But to turn it on she has to do this weird combination of brake+turn signal+ignition (or something like that).
I said, at least no one can steal your car.
She said, fuck—it’s a feature.
My mother has owned serveral used vehicles that came with… unintentional anti-theft measures.
2FA before it was cool
That four litre high output inline six was a sexy fucking engine.
Jeep was the test case for the chicken tax gas guzzling SUV regime we all live with today.
They still make Jeeps with manual transmissions, manual transfer cases, and a simple straight 6.