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Well done, and beautiful in a vacuum. As an automotive interior, it is jarringly tacky. Overly ornate for its own sake. Baroque.

So we see him nearly taking out how many cars, cyclist, and pedestrians????

Am I going to be the only one who thinks this guy is a moron doing this on public roads? Especially a burnout and hitting the nitrous on a road lined with peoples personal cars. Or damaging speed bumps in a retailers parking lot. That and I just cant stand his presentation in general.

I used to not really consider it as a major concern, but now that I’m older, have a wife and financial obligations... also, I don’t want to be maimed or killed... it’s now a major concern of mine and my wife and I don’t plan on having kids.

Having just parted ways with far too many of my own dollars buying some 295/40 r21 tires for my wife’s new (to her) Q7, part of me is resigned to the “them’s the breaks when you buy a car like this” and the other half of me is screaming into the void at spending nearly $1500 (including mounting fees) for a set of

I don’t think they have normalized that much. We bought fairly nice 16" wheels and tires installed for less than the single 19" version of the same tires (not installed) for my wife’s winter set recently. It’s not like there’s more rubber or work going into the 19" tires, so I would think the prices have to normalize

That’s not how you make the monies.  Take somebody’s content, then write a blog post about said content, then embed their content in your content, clicks within clicks, interlinked.

“Is here to give us the details” aka today’s issue of “We Found a Youtube Video to Summarize and Pretend We’re Associated With”...

People don’t think of tires or their replacement cost when buying a car unless they’re a petrol head like all of us. Good example of this is how many 35-55,000 dollar cars I see parked with either bald tires, non-rotated tires, or linglongbingbongdingdong branded tires despite being only 3-5 years old.

I made the mistake of getting a 2019 X5 (G05). With the M-sport brakes, the smallest wheels that will fit over the brakes are 20". At the time I got the vehicle, there were no third-party options available for winter wheel / tire packages, so I paid the extortionate amount for the 20" OEM set from the dealer.

Focus should be put on the Pathfinder first. It’s super old and ugly, but that’s the most profitable category. There’s value attached to that name, and it can double as a good base for a true luxury offering for Infiniti if done right.

Nice price. In the Midwest that is in the winter beater price range even if you throw in the cost of new Blizzaks. The interior and exterior are exactly what you need for November through March. It is crazy to me that they're asking that price for it in SFO. Here, they would start with asking at least double that.

Oh shitsticks, I figured it out, my adblock was nuking the comment section entirely. Ignore my other comment so that I may temporarily feel less dumb.

Great post.

Owning a plane is wildly expensive and not really comparable to owning a car, and though in some ways it is like a house, your house doesn’t cost hundreds or thousands of dollars an hour to operate (yes, an hour). On top of the mentioned fuel and overhaul cost, there are a myriad of items that require an annual

If you’ll indulge me for a moment: after almost eight years, approximately 5 million Kinja posts and, thankfully, only one incarceration, today is my last day at Jalopnik.

There’s someone near me that bought a black redline edition one so it’s got the sweet redline badges. Looks real nice

I get that it’s a selling point and all that, but safe driving habits will go further toward keeping you safe than driving around in a tank carelessly.

The number of people killed by airbags versus the number of people saved by them is so extremely different, I’d suggest you’re safer leaving them activated. Sure there’s a 1 in a million chance you’ll die from deployment but you’re far more likely to actually be saved by them.  20 deaths out of how many million bags?