Alexmrb1
Alexmrb
Alexmrb1

No Walmart or Best Buy? Bummer.

Really? I thought a 90s Hyundai was the best car for sitting in traffic, because you're pretty much going the same speed as you are when you are driving, so it isn't noticeable.

Most clothes are made in Bangladesh and imported to the U.S/ Canada (with the exception of the shit sold at Walmart.)

What car is this?

Wasps are anything but harmless. They kill the honey bees in your garden and sting you multiple times when their nest is neared. If anything, they really deserve to fall victim to this trap.

I don't know about Detroit, but North of the border (Canada) Tim Hortons is pretty clean.

Me-oops....

No Hyundai Pony pickup?????

That's a Chrysler, not plymouth

Doug, could you please review some of the el-cheapo Chinese cars (i.e. Chery/Great Wall) sometime? I would love to see reviews of such godawful monstrocity being posted on Jalopnik.

The water shutoff situation coverage made me laugh. I understand that some people are very poor and can fall behind on their bills, but they should come up with the funds necessary in three to four months. The same thing happens in Toronto (my hometown) and other U.S. states, but it's a priority. I do, however,

Kim explained that since fuel is hard to come by, the supreme leader used his profound knowledge of combustion engines to develop proprietary technology that enables these large utility trucks to run on fuel produced from what looks like a heating stove mounted to the bed of the truck. The stove is constantly

Wait—that's a Trabant?

What make/model is it?

The Sable was exactly the same as the Taurus, if not identical. What's the difference between the two?

Yep. Even though they only go up to 61 hp.....

The one car which I found to be especially durable was the Third/Fourth Generation Dodge Caravan, which pretty much refuses to die. I see so many of them in Ontario (Canada, not California,) and their engines still purr like little kittens after ten or fifteen years.

What year was the Windstar from? I loved that van so much, even though its engine was a gas-guzzling fuel hog.

Never mind—this is my best guess.

I think that it's a Volkswagen Golf R in red. I'm not really sure if that's the correct car, but, as far as I am concerned, the similarities between it and the car shown in the photo re based on the headlights.