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Nothing is more discouraging than finding out your parts car is in better shape than your project car.

My E36 M3 racecar has parts from SO many other cars. Jeez. This is a fun thought process.

That’s OK, I can replicate most of the movie in GTA.

i just came to jalopnik to get away from coronavirus news. dammit. 

I know, guess I should have put an /s there lol. 

Frank Weber was the global chief engineer over the Volt project while he was at GM, eventually rising to become a vice president at Opel. That career trajectory does not sound as if at the end of it you might find yourself on the board of BMW, but nothing really makes sense anymore.

The old “your joke but worse”. Top quality writing.

Responding to your readers complaints about your writing, by doubling down with the exact same level of teenage angst/bitterness that caused their complaints, doesn’t prove them wrong.

Some near future - BMW now admits to the gaps they’ve had between the model ranges currently offered and are proud to present the 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, and 7.5 series. Proudly offered in sedan, gran coupe, regular coupe, hatchback, SUV, egg-shaped SUV and cargo van variants.

The word “quantitatively” is fundamentally incompatible with an opinion piece.  

Google the definition for “quantitatively” and it should be clear why an opinion piece shouldn’t have that in the title.  

Europe is really old. These planes could be filled with actual ghosts.

Seems like an agile, competent group like the EU should be able to handle this very easily. I predict perfect results.

Is a problem when the adjective “quantitatively” is used in the title and then the article is pretty much all conjecture

First of all, the title says “quantitatively worse”. Quantitative means by the numbers. If he didn’t want to provide numbers, he should have chosen a different word. There are plenty in the English language to choose from.

Second, you don’t believe anything to be false based on what? Do you have intimate knowledge of

So are you jealous of his vette or that he is smarter than you?

Because this isn’t facebook? I realize Jalopnik isn’t MotorTrend or the L.A. Times, but I expect better. Otherwise what’s the point in visiting the website? I can read rants with no citations on FB, or on youtube comments or some other cesspool of misinformation anytime.

It says a lot about people that they can’t separate an attack on a poorly written article from an attack on the opinion (which I stated I agree with).

We’re defined by our tactics. If we let bad arguments slide when they’re in our favor, we have no ground to stand on when we attack bad arguments that are against our

Regardless if whether any of us agree or disagree with his opinion, Bubba is correct that this is a very poorly (non-existently) cited article. It reads as more of a rant or opinion piece. And throwing ad hominem insults about him (Bubba) and his choice of cars is lazy and a poor excuse for debate.

Yes, a Corvette I bought for my dying father to enjoy during his last two years of life that was then left to me after he passed...

And?