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i dunno if this will work out for Dodge, but i do know one thing. Kuniskis has huuuuuge balls.

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yah i can’t see even the Top Gear guys seriously shitting on an sc400. if you didn’t like them, it’s because you didn’t like that type of car. 

yah i’m going to vote for the dark green, since there’s no disguising the early-to-mid-90s-ness of it anyway. 

i parked a lot of these when i was a valet in college, and it was like taking a 6 minute break from work. they were just really nice. i dunno if they hold up 30 years later, but i hope so.

i hate it. luckily, i don’t have to like everything.

i consider the RF a coupe. mostly because it’s not really a convertible, it’s a targa.

excellent point. but to be fair, Tesla is only offering FSD to experienced operators right now.

i think musk is a douchebag, but i also think it’s unfair to put someone that did not earn access to the FSD through demonstrating familiarity with the vehicle behind the wheel. if CNN wasn’t a hack factory, it could have had Mike drive around for an hour or whatever to establish his Safety Score. then we would have

you’re right. Jalop was very clear that they changed to No Dice because making light of addiction isn’t something they wanted to be a part of.

that’s not how i remember it. Jalopnik clearly stated that it had decided that making light of the struggles of addicts was punching down and the staff wasn’t interested in defending the phrase’s continued use. i can’t find the original article about the change, but the 2020 Wrap-up article talks about the change and

seems like this piece would be cheaper to recycle than a component that’s glued or bolted or even welded together. i mean ideally for everyone but Tesla, it would be nice if it were easy to replace or repair. but if it’s going to be trash anyway, it’s good that it’s just one huge piece of homogenous aluminum trash.

i agree. i’d also argue that Tesla is prioritizing development of self-driving tech that if successful will drastically reduce the number of collisions that would require repair of this component.

i just want to let everyone know that doesn’t already, that if you’re going to buy a Lincoln Mark, it should be a 70-72 Mk 3 or Mk 4. forget that ugly-bumpered Mk 5 nonsense. i’ll even pick the colors for you. Triple Black for the Mk 3, and Ginger Moondust Metallic for the Mk 4. i am convinced that they called it

i totally agree except when it comes to the Chevy Bolt and the Nissan Leaf. they are 21st century penalty boxes, their only selling point is that they are electric. i don’t think downplaying their only feature helps sell those two models. the Leaf benefits from being the cheapest EV on the market, it undercuts the

it’s a mistake to assume that Honda was marketing the Element to 20 year olds just because the models in the ads were in their 20s. advertisers don’t put their customers in their ads. they put people their customers think or wish they are in their ads.

I think there is more than one problem. MSRP of the Bolt is $31k, But it looks almost exactly like the car that they sell for $13k. GM is criminally stupid for that. There are plenty of young buyers that will spend $35k on a new car. but i don’t know any that would spend $35k on a car that people will think is a Chevy

i agree that they can’t be kept clean, but they look better dirty.

Dell has been making computers to order for over 30 years. Since the mid 90's anyone has been able to place an order and their PC would be assembled and shipped in 1-2 days. it’s how they became the largest seller of PCs in the world.

i don’t think the details are wrong, but the difference between unloading and emptying isn’t explained. containers are unloaded and loaded from ships and trains and trucks, but they aren’t emptied at ports.