A bunch of fuckhead influencers slowing down the line standing around taking pictures of their garbage is exactly what we need at the airport. Just when you thought influencers couldn’t get any worse, here we are.
A bunch of fuckhead influencers slowing down the line standing around taking pictures of their garbage is exactly what we need at the airport. Just when you thought influencers couldn’t get any worse, here we are.
I like watching Everything Auto videos on Youtube, good, professional, honest tow company. Absolutely everyone he tows that is illegally parked claims someone told them they could park there. I don’t believe for a second that Dunkin gave up their parking lot to let a bunch of MAGAts prevent customers from visiting…
You don’t need to haul that much crap with you
I learned early on in my travelling career to not check a bag for several reasons:
1988 Pontiac Banshee IV
1989 Ford Splash and Pontiac Stinger concept car. So obscure, you probably never heard of them.
I like/agree with all of these, except maybe the Celica; that one always struck me as they designed the car from the front first, then they got to the rear and ran out of money and were like “uh, what do we do about the tail lights?” and just hurried up and threw those on there to wrap things up.
I feel like the only person on the planet who is completely unbothered by the Panamera. I think the challenge is decoupling Porsche’s modern family of higher volume models from several decades of small sports cars, which has created an ingrained prejudice for how a Porsche is “supposed” to look. Is the Panamera any…
Tokyo Drift and the first one are the best.
The Yugo is much worse than this article would have you believe. For one thing, any surviving yugo is well sorted, something that none of them were from the factory. Second, the interior is vastly cheaper than its competition at the time. Look, a Toyota Tercel wasn’t a great car in anyones book, but it felt luxury…
why are you wasting ink on this crap can and why are the editors allowing it to happen AGAIN? I remember when that thing was new and the only redeeming factor was that it was cheap. so cheap some dealership gave one away with the purchase of a new Cadillac etc. the hyundai excel was also cheap back then and it’s been…
Yeah, it is the type of car that is cheap to buy and expensive to live with. It is the payday loan of cars.
You weren’t there. The only Yugos left are the very few good ones that were also cared for.
This Gen-X’er is old enough to have been a licensed driver when these things were introduced, and test drove a brand new one. It wasn’t just BAD, it was hilariously terrible. The seat rails were already covered in surface rust in a brand new car. The seat adjuster came off in my hand. The hood popped open on the test…
Counter-counterpoint. Every car line has better and worse examples. You got a better example to review. Most of the examples were worse. This was, after all, a badge-engineered ancient-at-the-time Fiat built by workers who honestly didn’t give a crap.
The new Jalopnik: Points out the Porsche 964 with “and then came along a 996". Posts photo of a 993.
I mean, in-ground pools are just wet holes in the ground. What a weird take.
I like this, and I’ve got skin in this game; I’ll still stick with my carryon + backpack (the latter goes under the seat) and pay the premium.
Simply put, the FAA does not fuck around. Ever. The stick up their ass has a stick up its ass and as a result, everyone everywhere follows the rules. When rules are followed, planes don’t fall out of the sky. The FAA is a large part of the reason why air travel is the safest mode of transportation on this planet.
I remember flying pre-9/11 days and how great it was that my parents would walk me to the gate to board and my grandparents would be at the gate to greet me. Now I would rather drive to my destination than fly. It has just become a horrible experience between the increased wait-times on security (being at the airport…