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Um, but will it be faster than a Fiesta ST?

First, this is a car blog. I’m sick of all the self righteous political crap. Are there bad cops - yes. Are there good cops - yes. And many of the good cops are now suffering from all the hype surrounding the bad apples. Look no further than the two LA cops who were the victims of what is essentially an assassination

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Quadrasteer did both.

So a few creases is all it takes to have jalopnik reverse its take on crossovers? This feels like a sellout. 

Giving ugly cars a pass because they’re not boring is dumb when good design is possible. 

Their design language is really heading in a bad direction. The new grill is bad, the overuse of creases is not great. The rear lights are a crime and I have nothing positive to say about that bright work around the windows.

You mean all the faces looking at you with pity?

All is a stretch.  I’ve been looking at newish Durangos and Grand Cherokees and the interiors in them are just so bad.  I’m sure at the price point at which I’m looking they are the base interiors, but they are the reason I struck both those vehicles from my plans. 

they’ll go under first

That’s some heavy anti-police sentiment. Do not forget, that local governments are actually the ones driving policy and use police as supplemental income to city coffers. If you only see how much revenue fines generate.

If one want to limit police interactions for minor traffic stops:

Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was caught during a traffic stop for a missing license plate by a police officer. Just saying. 

Where’s my popcorn.,I’d pay to watch civilians do stops..

This is a HORRIBLE idea. If these “employees” do not proactively do some serious policing there will be hordes more criminals and DEFINITELY lots more drugs on the street...... How about people stop breaking the freaking law and just obey basic driving privileges, then you won’t worry about being pulled over and maybe

This is one of the most idiotic articles ever posted on Jalopnik.

Your quote does not refute the article.

Call me cynical but I will believe it when I see it.

Yeah this has the same feel as the Mazda diesel fiasco.

But the current logo is old enough to be retro