Eggshen2012
Eggshen2012
Eggshen2012

JUST STAHP ALREADY!!!

Since the contract defines ‘operable’ legally he should be entirely in the clear.

I’m going to guess both you and boyfriend are under 6'2? If your knees are already pressed directly up against the seat in front of you because of your height that “inch or two” makes a pretty big difference. Apparently you are assuming that everyone of superior height is as rich as Shaquille O’Neal and can afford

...and never recline my seat.

It has gotten ridiculous. I hoped Jalopnik would weather the storm but it is obvious Ever since Gawker destroyed its self that all their garbage has migrated to the sister sites. Fucks sake look at the state of Gizmodo now.

Since the death of Gawker...their “other” sites that use to be tied to Gawker are trying to pick up the slack with anything anti Republican/conservative/religious.

Does anyone actually read the drivel posted here anymore as “a news story” or are you like me and just stopping at the gratuitous snark smugness at paragraph 2 and skipping to the bottom to read comments?

Yeah, trying to sell me a tuna with good taste, when I’m looking for a tuna that tastes good.

I hate those damn tuna salesmen, oh their breath!

I will be surprised if the v8 option for the f-150 doesn’t go away before the decade is out.

People around here think we’re weird if we prefer the character of a V8 over the slightly higher output of an ecoboost! Regardless, I’ll still prefer the V8.

The 6.2 sounded amazing. I get that the 3.5 is going to be lighter and more powerful and torquey. But it’s not going to save much on fuel if you push it at all. So is the loss of character in a truck that’s more about that than anything else really worth it?

What makes this a weird choice to you?

4.8 ecoboost ^_^

I guess jalopink died with Gawker.. This is not the Jalopink I remember.

So, are you saying that your tires stepped out because they hadn’t warmed up, or was it driver error like braking through the turn? I would advise more people to learn to drive before their first track day rather than tell them to check their brake pads.

But it doesn’t sound just as good...

I find your stereotype hilarious....

Kyle Busch

Most NASCAR drivers are in fantastic shape, check out Jimmie Johnson as a great example. Stewart is the exception these days, not the rule.