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The numbers Maserati thinks fans will care more about: the Ghibli Hybrid does zero to 62 mph in a claimed 5.7 seconds, with a top speed of 158 mph.

Excellent drinkware, Claire!

Elaine Benes for me...

Always practice safe text.

C’mon Jalopnik, I know that ads are how you stay in business, but it’s getting to the point that the site is becoming completely unreadable without an ad blocker.

The buyer of this car needs to be a few things:

From my perspective, poor spelling/grammar in a resume can be an indicator of carelessness. It’s not the error itself that’s the problem, rather, the presence of the error calls the applicant’s attention to detail into question. If they let a careless mistake like that find its way into their resume, then what

also:

I’ve been running a lot during the pandemic. It’s one of the few things that I can still do safely, and the weather has been nice for it, so I’ve been making the most of it. I’m now 11% faster than I was at the start of the stay-at-home orders.

I misread the censored word as “whales”, but I’m pretty sure that works, too.

That certainly seems to be the case, and I can’t understand the economics of it.

I like the elongated nosecone. I think it’s an improvement over the standard S2000's front end (although Paget Brewster is my celebrity crush, so take that with a grain of salt).

These sorts of snake-oil products make me really angry because they prey on desperate people. Their sellers know that there is no scientific basis for their claims, but they push them anyway. Even their buyers may know better, but they’re in such a terrible condition in that they’ve tried everything else to no avail,

I’m a big fan of LGR’s videos. I’m not even sure how I first came across them because I’m not as into vintage video games as he is, but his presentation is so well done that he makes everything very engaging.

I remember that game!  I had a version for Apple IIe, and I played it constantly -- almost obsessively.  It likely contributed to my interest in engineering.

I’ve interviewed many car hoarders in my time as a journalist, and the one thing that they all have in common is an undying passion for their machines. A hoarder looks out at their vast fields of four-wheeled metal and imagines the history, sees the design, appreciates the engineering, and considers the potential for

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I get the feeling that all the Jeeps tease and pick on the Land Rover and the Kia when David’s not around.

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Fine. But only if they make the racers wear gray suits and red bowties like Pee-wee Herman.