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If that’s the worst car you’ve ever wanted, what’s the best?

This part is correct. The Verano was originally designed for China, but the US version is built here in North America.

“I rented a Dodge Avenger while my Malibu Classic was in the shop...” may be the most tragic turn of phrase I’ve encountered on Jalopnik.

Actually, the gas engine was a substantial upgrade. When the Hummer first came out in 1992, the only diesel offered was a non-turbo GM diesel that made both less power and less torque than the Chevy 350. Combine that with most consumers’ relative lack of familiarity with diesel engines (compared to now, when they’re

For some reason my suggestion here for the illustration was rejected.

The funny story about the Japanese pesos is... No one actually even really used them. They just kept using the American money at the behest of the resistance. It drove the Japanese commanders bonkers.

This is a new and original thought that no one’s ever had before.

I fully support autonomous vehicles for everyone on the road except for me.

I don’t really think this is clickbaity; I’m genuinely curious WHY this video is becoming so popular. It’s an interesting question that says a lot about us and how we perceive cars. I decided against writing about this yesterday, but the sheer volume of attention it got started me wondering.

The 4th gen Z28 that I assume you’re referring to is actually the equivalent of the SS level of trim now. When Chevy brought back the Z/28 for the 5th gen, they took the meaning of the Z/28 moniker back to what it meant in the first generation of Camaro - the track focused version of the car. Also note that they put

What it will actually look like.

I was going to say the same thing, til I realized that I wouldn’t need to save them to repopulate the world - they’d just still be there no matter what.

You sure you don’t mean LT-1? Ls’s didn’t show up until the C5.

I dunno what Gen. Odierno is talking about. The fact that Russia uses a different gauge has been a very well known fact for a very long time. Hell, I think they make reference to it in a late 1980s/early 1990s Tom Clancy movie. Maybe I’m thinking of something else, but different rail gauges has been something the DoD

“Good thing I have AAA saved as a contact...”

“At least I’d like to.”

I picture something like the old Powell pickups had.