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I’ve noticed a recent trend here on Jalopnik where the articles are longer and more in-depth, think David Tracy’s frameless mid-sized trucks, and this, and Torch gets to do whatever he wants. Is this a directive from your new overlords? If so, chapeau to Univision.

Require driver’s license re-testing every few years. Possibly add in real world scenarios where you have to make quick judgement calls.

I think it went out on a now blissfully deleted Nader email chain.

This will soon be washed away in the impending tsunami of embarrassment and grief when a newly minted generation of reasonable adults realizes the shit they wrote as teenagers is accessible to everyone, forever.

Instead of gratitude my 17-year-old self would ask you to send $1.00 to Amy Goodman.

There’s a guy who brings one to Cars & Coffee Richmond & parks it next to the bro trucks, in what I choose to believe is the ultimate act of oneupsmanship.

But it wouldn’t go fast, because 130 ponies isn’t a lot of grunt to spin those 37-inch tires and get that 13,000 pounds empty curb weight down the trail.

This reminds me there is a guy who brings one of these to tailgate at NC State University football games. It's a pretty hilarious amount of overkill.

Perhaps with this yellow Lincoln you could become a new super-hero, the “Yellow Jacket”

I would rather be cremated.

Mmmm. Cateredham.

Jesus Christ, no one tell Argentina.

same here.. anytime i go somewhere with friends they insist we take one of their cars.....

I like cars (and trucks, vans, etc.), and I consider myself a ‘car guy’, but I don’t feel like I fit in. I like vehicles that function well at their intended purpose. I like vehicles that look good and have style. Horsepower and 0 to 60 times are not my first priorities for every vehicle.

She lets me drive him in the Beetle?

Many years later, Toyota clearly saw something in that old Fiat prototype:

Wow, yes! That’s incredible. I’ll look into that more!

Perhaps I can pique your interests with this - the ВНИИТЭ-ПТ (VNIITE-PT) taxi concept from Soviet Russia.