Rural America made its choice (https://www.npr.org/2016/11/14/501737150/rural-voters-played-a-big-part-in-helping-trump-defeat-clinton). It wants unfettered capitalism with no protections for individuals.
Rural America made its choice (https://www.npr.org/2016/11/14/501737150/rural-voters-played-a-big-part-in-helping-trump-defeat-clinton). It wants unfettered capitalism with no protections for individuals.
This is probably one of the most frustrating things about the US’s internet infrastructure to me, states that do this sort of thing.
The idea that we should commute to an office building so we can sit in front of a computer screen and go to meetings is idiotic. At best, we could do a single day of the week. There is no benefit to being in the office, there is only downsides. We waste dramatic amounts of time commuting, we pay too much for poor…
When the full lockdown was in place earlier this year, the traffic and roads were almost textbook perfect in how they worked.
I’m good if the people who should not drive and don’t wish to drive actually DON’T drive. Leaves more road for the rest of us.
Upside: He can’t mess up another debate if he’s quarantined.
Not gonna lie, there’s a little part of me that thinks this is a campaign stunt and after a week or two of basking in all the attention and absolutely dominating the news cycle, he’ll start talking about how he’s totally fine and he was right all along that COVID is no big deal and how he’s the healthiest person in…
Just watched some footage from Wednesday showing him throwing hats into the crowd. Would love to be a fly on the wall in the home of one of the people who got that hat and has been wearing non stop since then.
I’m just glad that Pence tested negative on Friday morning, because I’ve been waiting for the VP debate ever since Harris was selected. I didn’t want to waste all that popcorn.
Man, remember when Nissan made stuff you actually wanted to buy?
FUCK IT. YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE.
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Tempting . . . in a bad, bad way, like having an affair with a woman who’s married to a guy with a short fuse (applicable metaphor for this motor) and major anger issues.
The Escalade price is crazy if you think about it. Adjusted for inflation that would come out to mid 60's. We’d be lucky to walk out with a well equipped Tahoe for that kind of money today.
YOU CAN’T SIT WITH US.
Kristen, stop trying to make cars of Mean Girls happen.
The real question here is which executive made the bad decision of replacing the well thought out F O R D badge on the front of the B-600 with the blue oval - without changing the grill design!
I would like to point out that Top Gear conclusively proved that the SC 430 is the Worst Car In The History Of The World, making it even more well-chosen than I thought it was.
This is a great article and why I love Jalopnik. I would enjoy a “Cars of the movie” series of articles and a tie-in to the main characters. Fast and Furious, Dazed and Confused, the possibilities are endless.
There’s a good chance that the X5 is a 2002-2003 X5 4.6is, as you couldn’t easily get the other trim levels in Imola Red. It is the most expensive X5 trim level that was offered at the time, so it fits the loaded character quite well. The 4.6L liter engine had 340hp/340tq and it rocketed the X5 from 0 to 60 in the mid…