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The motto on here used to be “drive free or die”. What a difference a decade makes.

The story is more about how a media outlet is responding to the proposal. Still relevant. And honestly, the only reason anyone would complain is if the outlet or politician being ridiculed is one they support. FoxNews’ take on this is newsworthy because of how absurd it is.

The late ones (86?-88?) with the V-6 and facelift were actually decent.

I get it, this is a car website so it should discuss car topics. But can we please not give these idiots more airtime than they already get?

I don’t think mandated speed limiters would force your car to drive the speed limit. It would likely assure that you can’t ever go 120mph.

James May is fine.

It would be about as “successful” as Top Gear was after they left. They ARE that show, and we tune in because of them. So yes, it would be dead for all intents and purposes.

But lots of sites seem to have found comment sections too toxic to deal with, and I’m sure the trolls will follow it there.

“SEO” is not a good thing for anyone but the worst kind of marketing number-counters.

I honestly don’t even notice the fact that some words are URLs and some aren’t when I’m reading these articles, so honestly? Doesn’t bother me at all.

While a 3- 5-year-old, manual Outback would be less fun, for the same money, it would be a far less stressful option and just as functional.

Jalopnik, knowing that today’s kids love to dump all over Boomers

This is no more “boomer” behavior than it is Gen X, Millennial or Gen Z behavior.

‘Tis true. The oldest Gen-Xers turn 59 next year!

It’s good for SEO.

I think the Bronco/Maverick sold largely because they were from such a known and beloved manufacturer here in the states.

For most of its history, yes.

None of the reporting on this has year/make/model.

In doing so, the 787-9 became the first widebody aircraft to land on the sixth continent.