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Today we have a well-cared-for 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 for your perusal.
This one has a bit over 100K miles on it, and the tires and brakes are relatively new.
The owner opted for a lot of factory comfort and convenience features, and this one is stock, never modified.
Should you like to know more, click here. It's for sale for $19,900 in Florida.
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The TELO Truck is a fully electric mini pickup designed for urban driving without sacrificing utility or performance.
Despite its compact footprint, just 152 inches long, TELO offers a 60-inch truck bed, comparable to a Toyota Tacoma, along with four doors and seating for up to five passengers.
Performance is a standout feature, with the all-wheel-drive dual-motor system producing 500 horsepower and launching from 0–60 mph in just 4 seconds. Powered by a 106 kWh battery, the TELO delivers an estimated 350 miles of range on a full charge, making it suitable for both city commutes and weekend adventures.
With a starting price around $40,000, TELO presents a bold alternative to oversized pickups. Could compact electric trucks like this be the future of urban utility vehicles?
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The new Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 has been revealed and the automaker has wisely issued the model a 3.0-liter, turbocharged straight six. After AMG pivoted both the GLC 43 and 63 to the turbocharged 2.0-liter inline four, AMG fans expressed their collective dismay. But the automaker has heard their concerns and responded accordingly.
Whereas the current GLC 43 offers 416 horsepower, the larger motor fitted to the 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 is said to be good for 443 bhp and 443 lb-ft of torque. The latter number can even be raised to a meaty 472 lb-ft with the help of an overboost function. However, it’s only available for ten seconds before going into cooldown.

This is a nice improvement over the 43 but is nowhere near as mighty as the 2.0-liter PHEV fitted to the GLC 63. Thanks to the addition of electric motors, that model still trumps the new 53 by boasting a combined output of 671 horsepower. But it’s also not expected to stick with the 2.0-liter moving forward. It’ll either embrace the inline six, tapping into hybridization for added power, or go back to the V8 that everyone really wants to see.
While there’s certainly nothing wrong with an inline four, it did always feel a little wrong to install one into a Germany luxury car modified by its in-house performance division — even on a smaller model like the GLC.

Fans have broadly complained that the current power plant lacked personality, with sound being the biggest gripe. Whatever the true reason, moving to the 2.0-liter M139 clearly didn’t help sales.
According to the manufacturer, the new engine is an updated version of its preexisting 3.0-liter. We’re assuming it’s the same M256 that’s been wedged inside the current AMG CLE 53. It’s supposed to come with a new cylinder head with improved intake and exhaust ports and a new intake camshaft. Mercedes also said the intake is larger, as is the intercooler. This is supposed to result in a rev-happy powertrain, presumably with more character than the outgoing AMG GLC 43.

From Mercedes-AMG:
21.8 psi (1.5 bar) of boost pressure from the optimized exhaust gas turbocharger enables ample torque with strong high-revving performance. The electric auxiliary compressor can now operate almost continuously for a longer period of time. It now provides up to 10 hp of electric boost (previously 7 hp), further improving throttle response. Furthermore, the overall power curve is adapted to a higher engine speed range. As a result, the powertrain produces 443 lb-ft of torque, as well as 472 lb-ft at 5,200 rpm for up to ten seconds with overboost.
The second-generation integrated starter-generator (ISG) is integrated into the transmission bell housing. As a central component of the 48-volt on-board electrical system, it functions as an electric generator and also takes on hybrid functions. These include support at lower engines speeds with 23 hp and 151 lb-ft, recuperation, load point shifting, gliding and seamless operation of the start-stop function.

All of the above is mated to the now-familiar AMG Speedshift TCT 9G transmission, which runs power to the 4Matic all-wheel drive system. The system is said to be capable of rushing the vehicle to 60 mph in as little as 4.1 seconds. Adaptive dampers and rear-wheel steering are standard.
However, there is an optional “AMG Dynamic Plus” package that features an electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential. This also comes with a “drift mode” and raises the GLC’s electronically limited top speed of 155 mph to 167 mph.

The rest of the vehicle doesn’t yield many surprises. There are a lot of touch screens and you can add some extra microsuede if you get the optional performance package. However, Mercedes will still let you get creative with the interior even if you don’t. The same goes for the exterior, which has a gold accenting option that’s showy without being over the top. There is also a blackout option.
Perhaps the most interesting update to the aesthetics stems from the GLC 53’s auditory enhancements. A new exhaust system has been fitted to the vehicle and has been loaded with resonators to make sure it has a distinct sound.

This is undoubtedly a response to how much people groaned about the exhaust note of four-cylinder GLC models. But we’ve yet to hear it and are forced to reserve judgement.
The 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 is supposed to go on sale later this year. Pricing has yet to be announced. But we’re assuming it’ll retail above the current GLC 43 crossover, which starts a smidgen below $70,000. Whatever the case, the version Mercedes has the audacity to call the “Coupe” will probably be a few thousand more than the “SUV.”

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The make-or-break metric for electric vehicle makers is consistently reporting profits, and analysts predict the beginning of that profitability measurement for Rivian is not coming with its Q4 and full-year earnings reports.
Rivian is schedule to release its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 earnings report just after the stock market closes Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. EST. According to Zacks Inc. analysts, the company will report a loss of $2.59 per share on revenue of $5.4 billion. The loss is a 35.9 percent increase compared to 2024 numbers while revenue remained flat.
For the fourth quarter just ended, Rivian is expected to report a loss of 68 cents per share on revenue of $1.3 billion. Those are down 30.8 percent and 27.2 percent respectively on a year-over-year basis.
However, Rivian’s surprised analysts on a regular basis. Rivian beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 4.9% last quarter. The EV maker’s revenue for Q3 2025 was $1.56 billion, up 78.3% year on year.
“It was a strong quarter for the company, with a solid beat of analysts’ adjusted operating income estimates and an impressive beat of analysts’ revenue estimates,” according to a MarketBeat report.
What crimped the revenue and earnings numbers? Sales. The company delivered 42,247 vehicles in 2025, which was in line with the company’s expectations, but down from 51,579 vehicles it delivered in 2024.
The company, like so many others, saw sales fall when the federal EV tax credits ended Sept. 30, 2025. When that happened it pulled forward scores of sales that would likely have happened during the final quarter of the year.
Also crimping sales was production as Rivian dedicated a portion of its plant in Normal, Illinois for production of its second family of vehicles, the R2. While not on the road yet, pre-production models are being tested — and shown — across the internet. Now announcement has been made as to when they’ll be available, but with internet influencers being allowed to put the early versions through their paces, it’s safe to assume they are near the release date.
The R2 is expected to start at about $45,000, making it among the more affordable EVs on the market. With sales expected to increase significantly, production volumes must follow. Investors will then be looking hard for the economies of scale the company needs to cut costs and perhaps move into the black this year, according to a Seeking Alpha report.
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For a while, my fic Ground Rules was the only English language fic on AO3 for Heat, Michael Mann's excellent 1995 action film about the relationship between a career heister, Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), and the LAPD detective pursuing him, Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino). Love that movie - it's got a great ensemble cast, it moves so you never notice the run time (kind of like Scorsese's films), and the pairing is to die for.
At the time I wrote that fic, I was shocked to find that there was no other fic for Neil/Vincent - they had so much obvious heat and chemistry together! Over the years, it's gotten many comments from like-minded people who saw what I saw and came looking for Heat slash fic. Those comments always delighted me.
But last night, someone left a comment on that fic, saying that someone else recced my fic in their comment to the "absolutely incredible "chris fleming explains heat" YouTube video (and it is incredible, and hilarious!).
After I watched the vid (and had to keep rewinding bits where I'd laughed too loud to hear what he said), I managed to find the comment on the vid that recced my fic. Both comments kinda made my day, ngl!
Here's a screen shot of the fic rec comment on the video.
