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  1. Surprised it took them this long actually
  2. Grand Cherokee Overland Golf Type R 2007 Honda S2000 2012 Audi A8 2014 Porsche Cayman Those should keep my happy
  3. Pushing me to check that screen capped forum out if repeated ongoing drama queen foolishness is quickly perma-banned there.
  4. Not too shabby. Wouldn't buy one but might try a Ti lease if I were in the market for a compact rwd lux sedan and bored of the ubiquitous Germans.
  5. Definitely interested in this car should I need a new vehicle in the next few years. it only comes pretty much loaded here for 35k, but you can get a regular Sportwagen with 4motion as well to save up to 10 grand.
  6. I wonder if any of them will be EV in the short to medium term...
  7. CX5 seems to do well up here too, like the Mazda3 used to. This should be good enough to carry that momentum and potentially gain some with the diesel offering. I like the current Mazda interiors, this one will take a little getting used to.
  8. Last time I checked out the Cherokee with a friend shopping CUVs I was surprised how small the cargo area seemed for the size of the car. It definitely seemed unusually small for the class of vehicle, more like a hatchback that was a foot shorter in length and narrower. It was a deal breaker for them.
  9. Looks like a huge improvement, I like it quite a bit. Should be a good value. The next Cherokee needs to step up its packaging to separate itself and be a better family vehicle.
  10. 2017 cx5 with the diesel option may be a contender
  11. Trump and his running mate are a couple of neanderthals, against same sex marriage, climate change deniers... running a western country in 2016? Coal energy for everyone!!
  12. Those neanderthal Compass and Patriot moving more units than Chrysler cars last month..
  13. So it is going to be ~170 inches in length (going by current model being ~162 inches, still shorter than a Mazda 3 or Impreza hatchback by a few inches.
  14. Would be nice if they offered 4motion. In Canada 4motion is available on all of the Sportwagen trims.
  15. You guys must be exluding primary residence from this net worth talk to be able to easily afford those cars.
  16. I'm sure it is a quality, practical entry in the segment, but like the Civic they just seem to be trying too hard on their exteriors these days.
  17. Impreza base power train cvt combo was almost bland enough to make me wish for a Corolla last time I drove one a few years ago. Hopefully 17 improves a lot somehow in that area.
  18. Brick insulates, but not much, probably less than R1. equivalent width in XPS, spray foam etc would likely be more than R10. https://www.archtoolbox.com/materials-systems/thermal-moisture-protection/rvalues.html Our double brick 1700 sq foot uninsulated house (aside from attic) costs about 50%+ more than an equivalent decently insulated place, using a 96% high efficiency boiler to heat each month, and we have the heat come on earlier in the year than most due to the leakiness. I was paying ~$300 a month for gas two winters ago (coooold), $220 or so last winter (not so cold).
  19. Gutting a 5000 square foot house to insulate, frame for drywall, rewire etc will be very expensive I'm thinking, We have a 1700 square foot 100 year old house, and are balking at gutting as it is $200+ per square foot. Still cheaper than buying one already gutted for 1.6.
  20. I don't understand the Dodge numbers
  21. Not a RAM, Grand Cherokee or LX car, probably not worth buying.
  22. Tesla Model S 75D Golf R Grand Cherokee Overland I'd get 5 cheaper cars but don't really have the room
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