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I love my 10 minute 4 mile commute and putting 6,000 miles on my car annually. Annual operating costs eat your heart out.

Charles and Grace Silvas, who sued GM this month in a proposed class action for as much as $10 billion for the lost value of 1.6 million cars it recalled, filed the request two days ago with U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos in Corpus Christi. Courts can issue such orders if they are needed to prevent people

So we can't give a mostly positive review to something without you (wrongly) accusing us of being on the take? Great job, commenter.

Chrysler: To Hit the Bullseye, Sometimes you just Need a Bigger Dart.

Someone on Jalopnik used the work PROPER.

It's the best one no one knows how to use. Most people weren't given a proper vehicle delivery, but those that were love it!

Tl;dr: Unions killed all those Cobalt drivers.

Neutral: Here is a crazy idea, how about not cutting corners and instituting stringent quality control over your suppliers and production chains. Is it time consuming and expensive? Yes. Is it 1 billion dollars expensive? Probably not.

Fake BMW overtop a fake VW overtop a Chrysler minivan. TriFail.

Many studies, such as the Safety Study conducted in 2000 by the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and investigation reports document the fact that in some cases, it was necessary for the cabin crew to argue with passengers because passengers attempted to carry baggage to the exits during emergencies (in

Doug Demuro 's 360 once he is done "testing" it

I'll wade in here because I actually work in a hospital unlike the wankers on the internet and at tabloid print media.

NO AUTOPLAY FOR VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!

Nothing feels better than shamelessly riding Ash's coattails to a COTD-mention.

It appeared that I was the only one with praise in the Product post yesterday. This is very nearly a completely functional platform. It's not perfect... and we're still adjusting to it. But with this update, it works. Period.

MASSIVE improvement. The unthreaded chats was tiger's one true dealbreaker for me. While I still don't think a Kinja refresh/update was really necessary, and that perhaps more of the time spent creating new layouts would be better suited addressing long-standing Kinja bugs (Kinja'd is a meme for a reason), I have no

Noticed this last night and I think it's a huge improvement. Now we don't see any weird replies like "Haha, I know right? My VW did the same thing!" without any context.


I am more of an analog person.

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Also, I found video of the extraction & subsequent start-up/drive off:

The content is super awesome Matt, but I feel like Tiger is not promoting the great discussions we once had. I know it takes time to get used to it. But it seems unless you are early to respond to a post you will get lost in comment limbo. In addition to the articles the conversations with fellow Jalops is what makes