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2009 Jeep Gladiator

Jeep Gladiator Concept
Jeep Gladiator Concept

At the risk of sounding like an old guy who talks about “the good ‘ole days,” I can’t help but think that 10 years ago the Jeep Gladiator concept pickup would have been produced without a second thought.  Unfortunately, because of the the economic climate in the auto industry, the Gladiator is still in limbo.  However, there are reasons that the Wrangler-based Gladiator, or something like it, might be on sale in 2009.  Not since the Comanche in the early 90’s has Jeep offered a pickup, though pickups go all the way back to WWII with Jeep.  It would be only natural that Jeep would get back into an area of production that is so inherently a part of its tough image.  (Don’t even mention the Jeep Compass to me.)

A second factor favoring a 2009 Jeep Gladiator is the cost of production, which despite the absymal economy would be fairly easy to do, considering the truck would be essentially built on the Wrangler frame.  Beyond the extended cab which has a small access door and the nearly 6 foot long cargo bed the concept is mostly Wrangler, so a 2009 Jeep Gladiator would be able to share suspension, brakes, steering, traditional part-time four-wheel drive, even the basic dashboard assembly from the Wrangler parts bin.

Jeep Gladiator
Jeep Gladiator

One added feature of the Gladiator is a Chevrolet Avalanche-esque panel that can be lowered to form an eight-foot 11-inch load deck with the tailgate down. The concept Gladiator has a throwback outside spare tire on the left side that I tend to see little use for.  I think it would be better to leave it as an aftermarket option than to include it as standard feature. The concept’s interior has seats for four, and a simple and quite doable design that is not that far from what is already in Jeep showrooms.

Gladiator Interior
Gladiator Interior

The same could be said for the concept’s engine which is a 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel. Of course, the Wrangler’s standard 3.8-liter gasoline V6, six-speed manual transmission and optional four-speed automatic would probably also be offered.

Some speculate that despite small trucks not being incredibly profitable on each individual sale that the Execs at Chrysler might see the Gladiator as another PT Cruiser; an initially hot selling vehicle that made up for its minimal profits by the sheer volume of vehicles sold.  Plus the four-door Wrangler Unlimited has done better than expected and the shared look of the Gladiator is unique in the truck industry.

Gladiators, if made, are likely to be priced like the Wrangler Unlimiteds, which puts the base sticker range at roughly $21,000-$29,000.



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The Cheap, All Electric Tesla Model S Sedan: Does Elon Musk Read RideLust?


Is that the upcoming Tesla Model S Sedan?

Apparently Elon Musk does read RideLust.com; that’s the only conclusion I can come to after reading this Newsweek article. In it, Musk, the founder of Tesla Motors, talks about eventually producing a $30k electric car in addition to the $100k Tesla Roadster.

As you may or may not know, just the other day I wrote about the lack of cheap electric vehicles on the market, and wondered “Why can’t Tesla’s lithium ion battery technology be applied to an average everyday car instead of an expensive supercar?…If they can do high performance, why can’t they do low performance for less money?”
Well, Elon Musk answered me directly when he told Newsweek about the upcoming $30k Tesla Model S sedan. Yes, I consider that a direct answer, even though it was published in another magazine…4 days earlier. Yes, indeed.

Either way, it’s good news. A cheap, 100% electric car with a 305 mile range; Within three years? With a rapid charging system that could get you 80% charged in 45 minutes? Wow, love it.

Elon Musk even quoted me (which is bizarre since he said it before I did):
“I don’t mean hybrid. I mean pure electric

Apparently Tesla has time machines now too.



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eBay: Charity Auction of #43 2008 Challenger SRT8

challengerauction-43.jpg picture by willfusion

Less than a week after seeing the rights to the very first production Challenger SRT8 go for $400,000 at the Barrett-Jackson Auction we have our second auction opportunity for a very special car. Starting February 12 bidding will begin on the #43 Challenger SRT8. The car will be painted a special B5 Blue and will be the only Challenger painted that color.

The famed color and significance of the #43, for the rare few reading this that do not know, goes back to Nascar driver Richard Petty. The proceeds from this auction will go toward the Victory Junction Gang, a childrens charity that was founded by Nascar driver Kyle Petty following the death of his son Adam. The organization has a camp where children with chronic diseases can go to take part in various activities and maybe forget for a while about the disease they are living with. (more…)



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Costume Crazy: A Transformers Tribute for the DVD Release

With the release of this Summer’s Transformer Movie taking place today it seemed appropriate to spotlight all those videos out there that pay tribute in some respect to the phenomenon that is Transformers. It is truly amazing the time and detail that goes into some of these. Not so much in video quality but in the imaginitive costumes that many fans have created.

The first video is from a costume party that is completely laden with Transformers that really transform. Take a look at these fans as they put their costumes to the test.



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