The price of budget racing is sometimes higher than explected, as Jalopnik reader Brain Silvestro discovered.
The price of budget racing is sometimes higher than explected, as Jalopnik reader Brain Silvestro discovered.
Remember when no one bought them?
I had a business dinner yesterday and the vendor had organised transportation (pick up - drop off).
You can’t one the lotto, it costs two.
I used to be a very angry driver. Every trip was a swim through a pool of idiots. (Riding a motorcycle enforces that feeling because you notice more idiots, and because the consequences of their idiocy are much more life-threatening your feeling of being threatened supports the anger response.) I noticed that it was…
No 3-pedal option. :(
I’ve been saying this for about 3 years. The Forte hatch is a really compelling small car when loaded up. I wouldn’t buy one, but if anyone were looking at a small car I’d encourage them to consider it.
I’m shocked it’s the production version and not a concept.
The LC500 is definitely my favorite because of how it looks and because I’m shocked they actually built it.
Went 5 up in a mates on the weekend. Headroom good, legroom ok, shoulder width rubbish. Call it a 4 seater
These "Jalopnik Staff" buyer's guides are bordering on all stock photos and reimagined writing from the marketing/ad companies. I haven't clicked on many. Give me Hardigree laying in the back seat or trunk for scale.
Three pictures of SUVs! Great work!
The Lincoln’s are electric, too :(
Look, Lexus. I know you think you’re getting away with something here, but I just want to let you know I know what…
Yea, but can it meme?
Alright, suppose I am in the market for a pickup and I’m sold by your argument that I don’t need all the pickup the the F150/Silverado/Ram offers. How much money will the ridgeline save me? Far to often, the amount is far too close to zero. So why not buy a “real” full size truck?
Reason #341 why I love this site’s quirky journalism...
I love the emoji translations
The rule of thumb I use for new projects is: estimate the time and cost. Multiply cost by 2 and time by 4.
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