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Get a new goat every spring and have a cookout in the fall.

next up, banning heating your home in the winter. Freeze to death you plebes!

Maybe the government will pave over them, that’ll help the environment.

So how are all of those government building’s landscaping so well manicured? 

Current Mazda. LED’s that look like incandescent bulbs. Maybe not a marvel but they are really cool. 

BMW, for their invisible turn signals.

I will never stop calling Erik a terrible automotive journalist, and reminding people that he drove around for months with his high beams on because he didn’t want to/couldn’t replace the headlight bulb in his Fit. How did Jalopnik lose great writers like Fancy Kristen, Torch, and David Tracy but he’s still around?

The ones in Miami already had immobilizers 20 years ago, this seems like a step backwards.

FWIW: The battery will “decay” - have less range. However, battery replacement is only necessary if the vehicle does not have the range needed for how the owner wishes to use it.

Did you hear about the Acura that was abandoned in the woods? When they found it, the glove compartment was full of iNSX.

Seems like the logical observation is that the driver had no crashes for 10 months and only crashed because police were involved. Perhaps this is a better argument for continuing to collect the money and not having police?

It’s rap sheet. Record of Arrests and Prosecutions. 

That’s seems the exact opposite of what I have experienced/observed over a few decades and at least 20 NY-FL runs in cars that scream “ticket me” even when standing still. Virginia highway cops are well know for writing tickets when you are , literally, one MPH over the limit. It may be a different story off the

I rarely take the manufacturer’s side, but they did seem to promise they were selling something that was going away, and I am sure the dealer’s gouged them accordingly for the privilege on top of the tall money Dodge was asking. Had the car come back after 5, or even 10 years from now, it would be different, but a

This post leaves the important bits out. From a Dodge press release:

Those Rivian vans would make for a sweet camper. They need to figure out a way to jump into that segment while it's still burning hot.

Why are the offroad editions treated as separate? I only see 9 trucks here, 6 if you’re especially old fashioned.

We also used to joke that manual transmissions were anti-theft devices, but I don’t think it’s a joke anymore... they really are!

It is an interest free loan from customers, and it gets better, if say the car is two years out, every day the customer allows that deposit to sit that deposit is worth less and less current day money.

It’s a cheap way to fund development, gauge interest, and build hype.