I know. I put them there.
I know. I put them there.
Don't hate on the black rubber. It's really kinda cool
I had a 2008 v6 Mustang that was dark grey with white stripes across the car. Many people thought I had the shelby even though it clearly said Mustang across the bottom side of the car.
Or you can get the look of the Challenger, the floaty feel of the Challenger, and the MPG-happier (eh..) V6 version of the Challenger for $40,000 less.
Apparently I am one of the 40% who can digest it. I have never had any digestive issues, and I drink milk on the regular. Whole milk, too, motherfucker.
You're like the Hamilton Nolan of milk. That's not a good thing.
Counterpoint: There is no better snack food than chocolate milk.
So proud that we have someone who is both a doctor and a judge on staff.
How dare you talk bad about a Volvo on Jalopnik ? hurr durr boxy wagon derp 400k miles merp reliability
Toyota crossbred a Camry and a Highlander and somehow made a car more boring than both. I can't hate Toyota for not making a Camry wagon, since you know, they want to sell cars, but damn is this dull. We're willing to strip its citizenship (it's built in Kentucky), denaturalize it, and send it away.
Really what we have is a convergence of competitors - which is what I think happened with Toyota and Honda.
Elon is becoming a real American CEO now, complete with completely overoptimistic growth projections for his shareholders and the market!
I still think G35 coupe should be on here. Modern looks. Modern V6 pony car power. All the performance and reliability of a 350Z but less boy racer, cheaper insurance, more practical, nicer interior/exterior. The only problem is finding a clean/non rice 6mt, but if you're find with auto I'm sure one of yours friend's…
That the Motor Trend COTY award is blatantly for sale. My evidence is the large number of undeserving, unremarkable, often terrible cars that have won the award, such as the Renault Alliance, the Chrysler Cirrus and 300M, the 97 Chevy Malibu, the Mustang II, and many others.
Daleks took control of the Longbridge Rover plant in 1977 and operated it to build more Daleks until it was sold off and demolished. All those who looked to buy the plant, Honda, Toyota and BMW of those who visited the plant were recruited and placed under the control of the Daleks and those companies now produce…
Mr. Regular calls the Subaru SVX "one of the most amazing cars ever made in the nineties," and he bets you never…