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http://www.autobloggreen.com/2009/04...unlimited-crd/
Interesting article about it.
Funny that I live in Euro-land and I want the 3.8l gas (no reimportation problems in case I decide to come home to America).
Interesting article about it.
Funny that I live in Euro-land and I want the 3.8l gas (no reimportation problems in case I decide to come home to America).
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http://www.autobloggreen.com/2009/04...unlimited-crd/
Interesting article about it.
Funny that I live in Euro-land and I want the 3.8l gas (no reimportation problems in case I decide to come home to America).
Interesting article about it.
Funny that I live in Euro-land and I want the 3.8l gas (no reimportation problems in case I decide to come home to America).
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So far I've only had 2.5 l Jeeps. Everyone who complains about the minivan engines should drive one of those for a week.
Personally I just don't get the complaints. TWO HUNDRED FRIGGIN HORSEPOWER is pretty good these days outside the world of muscle cars and full-sized trucks, right?
Oh, and its much more power than is offered by Land Rover Defender or most comparable 4x4s out there (compact off-roaders).
Personally I just don't get the complaints. TWO HUNDRED FRIGGIN HORSEPOWER is pretty good these days outside the world of muscle cars and full-sized trucks, right?
Oh, and its much more power than is offered by Land Rover Defender or most comparable 4x4s out there (compact off-roaders).
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