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Dang it, pasted the wrong pic at the bottom. I meant to put the TJ Cruiser concept:

It says “a period of more than 14 days.”
That means 14 consecutive days.

Sliding doors are the best doors. This might not be the first time someone’s had the idea to put them something boxier than a minivan, but I don’t care. This is what the world needs more of.

Buy a cheap shed, push each vehicle into it for one day every two weeks.

Only if a pigeon comes at you with a machete. Top speed on this is probably about 10 mph.

What is it with randomly mis-capitalized words and bad punctuation, and threatening journalists any time they tell on you? Every asshole is Trump now.

Google Translate is helpful when it tells me this can be had for about USD$13,000 and it has a 150 mile range, but it’s a hero when it tells me the eQ2 can simulate FLAMEOUT CONTROL

Can you imagine dropping even the tiniest Nissan Leaf powertrain in that? It’s gotta weigh about the same as a cardboard bicycle.

I understand that they might not have known “Maybach” and “Ford” were already taken, but did they really not know they were sharing a name with the Pagani Small Pudding?

It looks like Changli is now using a Torchinsky quote on their homepage!

I’m delighted to learn about Bud Lindemann, and now I’ve got a whole Sunday’s worth of 1970s road tests to watch in this Car & Track playlist. Thanks!

You’re soaking in it.

If you’re in the San Francisco area, $60k a year is considered low income. You’re eligible for housing assistance and other welfare at that level.

“Let’s have speed cameras everywhere and also stop driving so you can ride a shitty bus” is not the take I was expecting on Jalopnik today.

You definitely want to order it with just a shelf in the back if you live anywhere that has 3-person HOV lanes.

I’ve driven my Giulia (thanks for choosing that as the main photo, Torch) for three years now without a front plate. I just couldn’t bear to ruin that beautiful nose. Luckily, no California cop has decided to pull me over for it.

Indianapolis could surely have found 250 low-income people that would have welcomed a free EV. In a sprawling city with limited public transit, one of these little cars could be life-changing for a working mother who’s got to struggle to get around.

My ideal configuration is with no wing at all, body-colored accents, and a nicely restrained bronze color, so this would not be a problem for me. If I were buying one right now. Which I’m not. But once a C8 with that configuration shows up on the CPO market, hoo boy lookout

I remember when we used to be against governments that did things like that to their citizens.

Quite true. And now Japanese brands like Mazda are moving on to the next trend of clean, elegant, simple lines.