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Because the corporate owners of G/O media, having sold off the G and the O, need to squeeze every article for as many views as technology will allow, good taste be damned.

oh yeah!

“Stabbity. Stab. Stab.”

Man, journalism ‘aint what it used to be. The clickbait headline wasn’t even necessary. This is a car site, we do actually care about the topic, without some misleading headline dragging us into the article.

Came here to post this, not leaving disappointed.

Let Corben Dallas demonstrate the correct attitude when dealing with la migra:

Good point; ‘dipshit’ and ‘MAGA’ are redundant…

Ded.  Well done.

Imagine if a real journalist posted this “article.” They would have done (this easy) sleuthing you did instead of (disingenuous) click bait.

Legend!

We did that the first time the screen went out on my wife’s 2013 SRX. Last year I just replaced the outer screen myself. Easy job and saved $1100.  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MFZVSVF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I don’t want a large Farva. I want a goddamn liter of cola!

CAR CRAMROD!!!

THE ALL NEW CHEVY CRAMRO

Pennsylvania’s solution to this, at least for interstates, is that only the Pennsylvania State Police can give tickets on the interstates, and only the PSP can use radar.  At least, that’s how it was when I lived there up until a decade ago.  This means tiny towns don’t benefit from this financially - again, on the

Winner!

Came for this reference. Better than I hoped for.

Man, that’s a throwback!

If you have access to an Alfa dealer with a certified tech, prices are not bad for work done. They’re nowhere near as expensive as most of the others on the list. Also, the 4C has proven to be quite reliable. It does have the over complicated electronics of most cars these days. The most expensive work I’ve had done

I really wonder how this will work out for the homeowner. A few Eight years back, there was a house in the Denver area that got destroyed by police tanks and flashbangs trying to get a shoplifting suspect out of a house that he’d broken into. Insurance said it was the police department’s fault, and that they should