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The police really should coral these hooligans and red them their rights

Easy there, this is James Bond, not Fast and Furious. Save those double backflips for a different franchise. 

Only if you plan on running the tank empty. If the rental agency is $0.65 cheaper, in a 12-gallon tank you’d save $7.80. At $3.15/gallon, you’d have to return the car within 2.5 gallons of bone-dry empty to break even. Assuming 30 mpg, that’s nearly 300 miles of driving. 

Can you tell Bollinger that when they make things square and straight to save cost, they’re supposed to pass that cost onto the consumers? Thanks.

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As much as we all mocked those lame ass Toyota Tundra commercials, I’d love to see the Tesla do this.

Tesla. They’re still the ones that need to be mocked. 

You could always forego rent and just sleep in it

Or an S4 Allroad/Avant.

Would you rather:

Also, if you use up all the electric range, what sort of HP are you stuck with? Would be awful to drive around with 302 HP then drop down to 200 after 30-ish miles.

A structure housing the public or serving the public that requires a municipal or state permit must be stamped by a registered PE. The only time it would be ‘up to the owner’ is if it’s a private, unpermitted dwelling. If your local Japanese Garden wants to build a wooden bridge over their Koi pond you better believe

a litany of errors by the contractors designing the bridge

I see your Nissan is Shambles and I raise you one

Can Jalopnik please perform a real-world test between a regular driver and someone who left foot brakes to see how much of a difference it makes? Short of being cut off and needing that extra 0.3 seconds of reaction time, adequate following distance should be sufficient. I usually have my foot over the brake when I’m

I love how we’ve reached a point where a 2.0L 4-cylinder with 326 horsepower and 384 lb-ft of torque is prefaced with ‘only’ 

This is a good take. Our Volvo has Pilot Assist and I generally only use it on multiple lane freeways with little to no traffic - it does help a LOT with very long drives, but it can get squirrelly when there’s a lot of traffic or sharp turns (I think the limit is 30 degrees of steering wheel rotation or something

Oh, for sure. But Alfa is the epitome of horrible execution built on grand ideas. 

I, for one, am glad that FCA graced us with new Alfa’s over more Fiats. 

I asked Jalopnik once, they recommended a Volvo V60, VW Westfalia, 80-Series Land Cruiser and a VW Golf R. I ended up with an Alfa Stelvio.

You can get a 2-year old one with a $25k discount