ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper

Yeah, let's keep it friendly in here... lest some editor on Jezebel get wind of these comments and brand every auto enthusiast a phallo-centrist tool of the patriarchy.

Are these people you know from 1981?

"Basically the platform served the purpose for Cars you did not want."

Jalopnik is supposed to be a happy place.

I'm in OK as well, and I remember for several weeks this past summer, I had a couple of tarantulas in my section of the power plant I worked at. They kept the place remarkably bug-free. Everybody else was walking into invisible webs all summer except me.

But trackballs are like the future, man...

Awww... poor baby. Having to respect human rights and such.

Oh, and this thing from the trunk lid of the G35 sedans of the same vintage makes me feel just as bad inside:

I suggest feather touch.

I'll admit it now. I don't hate the Lexus grille. It is a bit much on some models, but it's no Acura beak.

Looks a lot better than their attempt from about 10 years ago:

Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out what that guy was going on about. He complained that the American companies were clinging to nostalgia or some such nonsense, and then showed pictures of classic American cars that were basically used as props at the show. As I said last night, some people continue to hang on to

That, or point to a random spot in the pacific with a box labeled "brown"

Laughs at lack of "Oklahoma" in right-hand column.

Why exactly did she "go rogue" with her end (no pun intended) of the promotion? Did she think it would help sales, or is it just some half-hearted attempt to avoid putting "porn actress" on her resume?

It all becomes clearer after reading the e-mail in which Bosch details his requirements for silence:

Yeah, but where's the hideous steering wheel?

I've been using this method for years, and I just gotta say: