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Not in a car, but I love this French Bulldog grooving with his master. So adorable...............the dog ain’t bad either.

It is a cut and paste script, possibly computer generated. Inventory manager gets new electric car and prepares info sheet for new car, types in “electric drive unit” for engine size. Info sheet gets parsed to generic script generator “precision tuned <insert engine size here> engine” Some voice over guy spends his

I tell you whut. People will show up at that dealership just to correct them. As a one time salesman, I loved when someone corrected me with superior knowledge. That shows a deep interest. Or it’ll get the attention of people who relate to fuel economy in terms of liquid fuel and haven’t acclimated themselves to a BEV

I’ve seen contestants lose it because they pronounced something slightly off, even though they had everything right... so that’s just people erring on the safe side.

You win a brand newish 2005 Chevy Malibu!!!

It is my only car....

No car at all.

what do i win?

Haha I remember that! It was like there was some bureaucracy the drivetrain had to go through before responding to you!

RWD, rear-engined...what’s the problem here?

I once dated a girl who drove a Daewoo Nubira.

Several years ago, I devoted an entire Oppo post to it.

Saturn coupe is the most shame-inducing car to drive after the PT Cruiser convertible.

2nd gen Cavalier. It was, by some margin, the worst car I’ve ever driven. Man I hated that car!

The Ex-Wife’s leased Miatas she insisted on a 1 or 2 year leases while I drove the same Saturn Coupe for 7 years. Since we couldn’t afford 2 car payments, I hate Miatas to this day because of her.

This little turd...It was replaced by a Honda Civic the year after we married.

My significant other hasn’t owned any awful car... Heck , she used to daily drive a Suzuki Cappuccino! On the other hand, she hates MY car. So please, let know, Jalopnik... What should I do with her???

Before reading this article, I considered myself somewhat of a lightweight in the gearhead world. After reading this goop about fuel-injected cats and oil-pumping pistons, I feel like a world class automotive engineer.