Yes, I know. The car in that photo is not a Jetta.
You are incorrect. The absolute worst are people who pull into the pump, go in and buy shit (cigarettes, drinks, or snacks) and no fuel.
Here at jalopnik we don’t care what you want, but we know what you need.
This is a bit of a hot take, but I don’t understand why people get so uptight about driver compensation for these services.
Matchett, Hobbs, Varsha, Diffey are all terrible.
Keep Buxton. Bring him into the booth. Pair him with Max Chilton since he’s out of a drive anyway & can provide color commentary.
That’d be a fun, dynamic combo that would make the US feed of F1 bearable again.
I do enjoy the entire crew, but make or break for me is Will Buxton.
Great, now Grosjean and his mad scientists gotta rip apart the car and replace the damaged parts inside. Ask any welder, any real welder. It don’t matter if you arc or TIG, cracking’s cracking.
As an adjuster I have developed a working hypothesis for fault in crashes (work in progress). If there is an accident involving any of these cars, these cars are at fault. Regardless of mitigating circumstances or scenario:
I don’t like “stance” when it means 25 degrees of negative camber. I don’t really love slammed cars, either. This car looks properly “stanced” and I don’t mean that in the stancebro way, but in the way that describes how a car sits.
I met this guy at a gas station on the way to southern worthersee (sp) in Helen, or something at stone mountain, or some V-DUB show like that. Anyway, I knew NOTHING about the car, nor about the build itself - this was back when he towed a little trailer behind it (which was also slammed) - I guess before it caught…
So, the Roadster notwithstanding, Tesla’s naming scheme seems to be the word “Model” followed by a random character. So far, they have been alphanumeric characters, but we don’t know for sure that that’s the rule. So theoretically, here are some names for future Tesla models:
I don’t think that’s what Porsche intended when they released their water cooled engines.
This comment is criminally under-appreciated.
This Clio is like the Fourth Republic: unstable, pieced together out of bits, ambitious, initially successful, and unmistakably French. And like the Fourth Republic, it will fail because of cross-border pressures.
Some might say the successor will be a Jagwire.
Did you ever hear the V8s in person? Sure, you can hear them, but you can’t feel them.
That’s a great story! But I have some questions:
And you clearly don’t read because it was stated that the cop made an “educated guess” on the person’s speed and the cop was going below the speed limit when he was passed.