Hello readers and welcome to today’s round of Letters to Doug. I’m your host, Doug, and today I will be responding…
Hello readers and welcome to today’s round of Letters to Doug. I’m your host, Doug, and today I will be responding…
Maybe Travis brought some Kinja over there.
How do you know if you’re grey? Always wondered when people ask this question..
Me too :-( please?
Give me your money and Take your Fun and Commonsense and GTFOH
Yes. Environmental regulations would stop us from getting the SQ5 TDI.
Great article, I agree with you that Audi should sell the high performance cars here, but would environmental regulations stop us from getting the sq5 tdi. Also, I think they sell enough s3s to realize what every other automaker has realized which is, an suv version of anything will sell better so the rs q3 would…
I was out of town this weekend when the great blizzard struck. When I returned home yesterday to six-foot snow piles…
Calm down there, Satan.
Hey Doug, as you are my favorite Jalopnik writer, I would like some tips on how to write better articles and reviews, do you have any?
It is a sheer instrument of speed. You have got to be more careful though. Could you feel the weight when you steered.
I recently received an e-mail from a reader asking if I wanted to drive his Dodge Challenger Hellcat. I found this…
Me either
Great article as usual doug, I know a lot of people who have pickup trucks such as silverados and use them to haul kids to soccer games and go to the grocery store. I think ego is the reason for this because they feel the need to be masculine and have a pickup truck. The ridgeline is too suv-ish for those people.
It looks like Mazda styled a Fisker with a Viper engine.
Can Cadillac change its identity, I understand that cars like the ats-v are not the Cadillacs of yesterday but that is how some people still remember Cadillacs. Also, how would you recommend getting a job in the auto industry?
Is that the one with the dent on the door? No, wait, the back bumper?
Wait, so am I allowed to buy one since you've owned one? I wouldn't mind one for the commute.
Exactly right because some people see cars as appliances, the way some people view computers.
That's probably what the elderly woman said too