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Jesus Christ... Am I the only one who is sick of this whole “has flashy thing, must have a small dick” thing? Not that I drive anything remotely fancy or flashy (my car is 20 years old and worth $5k max), but it’s just such a stupid argument.

I’m filled with a wonderful sense of hope that even amid carnage and horror and death, some Jalop is going to be pointing out rare cars. “I know the four horsemen of the Apocalypse just rode by, but did you see that Jaguar Mk. II?!”

Yeah well I’m definitely going, my first thought was “Another piece of shit mass murderer,” but my second was “Why did he get out of the cab and start shooting if the truck was doing that much damage?”

Jalops gonna Jalop.

(Probably not the best time, but there’s a Renault 4 at the 22 second mark)

Even if autopilot was on, he is supposed to be monitoring it. So no matter what he is at fault.

Can’t wait to see the data (once someone pulls it off of the car) showing that he fucked up most likely lol.

Ah, a latina...

I find it’s very amusing that you put this comment on an article written by the ONE Lancer owner on staff who knows that Mitsubishi’s been doing some pretty neat things in racing for a while, albeit while pulling nearly all of their cool things from the customer market and making us sad, and also pulling nearly all of

Oh, production quality on the tweeted meme video.

Mattzel89 couldn’t flip the glasses around the other way to line up with the car? 10 points off for lack of follow-through.

I mean, my buddies with WRX STis never took them rallying, and I once saw an Ariel Atom at a Wendy’s drive thru. These things happen.

I know it is a joke ... but be careful. It is nice to see a car company to build something no one asked for.

Black Series matter.

FINALLY another set of GT-R badges for people to put on their Maximas and Focuses. Variety, spice of life.

Fuck off

Good—I was impressed by the writing, but had to scroll up because I couldn’t recognize the voice.

I’m also happy to say that Dale, the man behind behind the wonderful Bridge To Gantry, joins Robb Holland, Mark Baruth and other maniacs in our stable of road test contributors. Look for more from him soon.

He’s 16, she’s 15, and by all accounts it was consensual.

This isn't cross-posted. I am a Jalopnik writer. And this is about addresses which matter when driving in Japan. As I do.