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I liked the C230 when it first came out, and I still think it was one of the best economy hatchbacks on the market at the time. Unfortunately, it wasn’t economy.

I didn’t know he’d been fired for inappropriate behavior towards women at both Twitter and Vine.

But how many average consumers change their own oil anymore?

It would be fun to see the Stelvio Quadrofoglio in the race—Motor Trend timed its quarter mile at 11.8 seconds.

My favorite part is the picnic bench. Maybe that was an option for the ‘71 model year?

I think it’s this photo from the other angle that explains the low price:

A Geo Metro that runs, for $500? How many people get to say they own a Geo?

The only pizza I will eat is Chef Boyardee pizza, because it is objectively the best pizza there is

That’s pretty awesome.

Which is ironic, since that coal makes the electricity for the cars.

It’s not just the avocado toast that’s keeping hipsters poor

Hyundai leases the Ioniq EV, which is the same price, for $295 per month.

I don’t spend four dollars for a coffee, and I don’t spend $100,000 on a car to save forty bucks in gas.

The Stinger could just put some gas in and go.

When you buy a car for $22 million, you’re not buying a car.

I used to hate on these until Jalopnik convinced me otherwise.

Celebration, Florida, the bizarrely hyper-planned, Disney-owned Stepford Wives town, has its own culture of NEVs as well.

The original Datsun 240Z instrument cluster will always be my favorite. Simple, pure, direct. Each gauge gets its own home, focused on the driver as it should be. Few clusters have ever been so clear and beautiful about their purpose.

Grrr!