JSmith53
JSmith53
JSmith53

I think this wins the award for the most infuriatingly awkward slideshow yet.

No, I don’t need all these cars.

GM 2.8L V6. This was the “big” motor offered in the Jeep Cherokee XJ in the first two or three model years. I had the displeasure of owning one. When I was in high school I built the motor with the various performance products available for it, bored, balanced, blueprinted, ported/polished heads (with valves from the

10 or so years ago I got the chance to see one of these in person. It was somewhat early on a Saturday (or Sunday?) morning. The car was situated on its roof on the side of the road near some businesses. It looked like it veered off the road, bounced off one of the buildings and then rolled. There was nobody around,

The fenders on my Silverado are as easy to remove as the doors.

I feel like I’m missing something.  In the controlled environment in which Tesla has created strictly for their own vehicles, which are capable of a certain level of autonomy, are they not capable of reversing out on their own?  It seems like this is a pretty complicated task to be left in the hands of the average

One of my fondest memories is finding out my newborn was a boy and going down to the waiting room to tell my extended family the news.  I hate that so many people are depriving themselves of that experience.  I got to repeat it again when my daughter was born.  Now I kinda want a third...

Joe Peed Rd in Creedmoor, NC.

Yeah but what if they want that caffeine-infused chocolate ice cream cake with Kahlua on top?  The answer will be no, and the tantrum will start all over again.

Yeah in the 60's Jeep made the FJ-3 Fleetvan.

In the 60's Jeep made the FJ-3 Fleetvan, which was used as a delivery vehicle. It looked similar to this (a box on wheels) and you drove it while standing. However the gas pedal was better oriented for a standing-while-driving position, as you pivoted on your heel and pushed it with the side of your foot.  This gave

Jalopnik has been reporting on all things transportation related for more than a decade. I enjoy the occasional aviation article. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for you to scroll past and ignore this one.

Given the IH stickers in the windows I’m going to go out on a limb and say it’s an International chassis. Probably a Terrastar, maybe even a 4300.

Also a part of the Jalopnik Fantasy Garage... now there’s some nostalgia!

Nice Buzzfeed headline.

1992 Cadillac Brougham.

Ferraserati.

Yes, that's me. This comment is almost exactly 3 years old.

Yes, but the cop usually takes your radar detector, too. So $40 + $62 court fees + radar detector replacement cost.