charrigan240
charrigan
charrigan240

Your statement scratches the surface of a deeper issue with the Bolt. It’s a $36K vehicle styled like a $14K budget compact. Even someone with an average income wouldn’t want to be opening their garage and seeing that thing. The styling alone makes you feel like you failed at life. A wealthy person wouldn’t be

This is a hilariously bad article. The Bolt doesn’t hit nationwide distribution until NEXT MONTH. The car has not been advertised, limited availability, and never marketed as a “Tesla Killer”, yet your blog is effectively labeling it as a failure and saying Chevy can’t compete with Tesla.

As a long time Jalopnik consumer I feel I have a responsibility to let them know when they suck.

its not a taxi company, this is what snowflakes use to get around town yet they bash capitalism but want more government and they use a company thats not regulated

Another day, another shit fit on Jalopnik about Uber.

What happened to Tyler? His stuff was great.

Standard Trump bashing procedure. I dare you to write an article where you don’t talk shit about Trump. Everything on Jalopnik is just one long Trump joke. Didn’t see the same for Obama. You guys are still kissing his fucking ass. Please ditch your obvious political bias, as commentary, some of us like actual stories

Nice to see you’re just as concerned about this botched raid as you were about Benghazi.

Wait, what’s that? You don’t give a fuck this time? Well at least you’ve finally decided to stop pretending to care about our soldiers. That theater was disgusting.

Remember when Tyler ran FA?

Totally agree. Trump is a douche but last night I thought what he said was appropriate and moving.

I just find it hilarious this political hand-grenade is gonna be emblazoned all over a car blog.

Wow...Jason...can you make the headline any more misleading? FERRARI didn’t allow rolling back, some used car dealer in Florida did. Huge difference. Are you working for CNN now?

This ignores the fact that the “Big 3" which are fully entrenched with the UAW, have been in severe financial distress and actively moving assembly to Mexico. Meanwhile, foreign auto makers with non-union labor (in the US at least) are in much better financial shape and continue to move assembly into the US.

Basically, Russia wasn’t our enemy back then, and they aren’t our enemy now.

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also to dispute the “bmws not known as good rally cars” i submit proof they’re awesome

I can’t imagine running a business without all those brilliant Yemeni engineers!!!

For balance, I am looking at the next 4 years and loving every minute of it.

The automobile part is fine. Even the discussion about the penalties are fine. But the part about “lets Uber dodge a lot of modern corporate bullshit, like being responsible or paying fair wages and health care.” is a political opinion that reasonable people can disagree about. It has no place on Jalopnik.

“As many as 1.6 million drivers in California got involved in a class action against Uber back in the summer over the eternal issue of the ride-hailing service not treating its drivers like employees, but as contractors instead. It’s a move that lets Uber dodge a lot of modern corporate bullshit, like being

I miss the old jalopnik.