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I mean, spitballing, I’ve got some guesses at possibilities. First possibility: in a post-coronavirus world, most non-chain restaurants either never reopen, or close in short order, resulting in chains competing heavily to completely seize the market, with taco bell emerging victorious in the franchise wars; all

This virus is going to come back this coming fall/winter. And next fall/winter. Within the next 2 or 3 years, everyone in the U.S. is either going to be exposed, or there will be a vaccine. Then it will be back to pre-pandemic rituals. There will be economic devastation in the meantime, but this social distancing

The strong will survive and get stronger and expand and the weak and underfunded or poorly managed will go away.

Kristen has since moved on to Business Insider, so that seems unlikely.

And make sure his tetanus is up to date. 

Give David a raise.

I haven’t really been enjoying Jalopnik lately - doesn’t seem to always have the latest news, doesn’t seem to have the personality it once did. Autoplaying videos suck.

Welcome to the party, Rory.

Hi Rory,

Hi Rory. Stick to cars.

You are assuming that it is the car that is not functioning properly. Much greater likelihood that it is the driver who is not functioning properly.

You take your foot off the gas.

Taking your foot off the gas would help

The brakes are a good place to start!

A Honda salesman laughed at me when we said we were looking at a Telluride when we bought my wife’s car. He claimed Kia wasn’t even in the same ballpark as Honda, and that we’d be making a huge mistake if we didn’t buy the pilot instead. He’s right. Kia isn’t in the same ballpark as the pilot. The Telluride is a FAR

Trucks (and crossovers) are big, comfortable, skirt CAFE, and don’t get horrible mileage anymore. They also cruise at highway speeds without issue. They will sell regardless of how “cool” they are. Wagons and minivans were never cool, they provided cheap practicality for families, which is why their popularity went

In NYC, I would love to see many, many more streets taken away from cars and given to pedestrians and bikes instead. What about in your town or neighborhood?

Do you mean BMW drives another nail in the coffin of it’s brand and product direction?

“look at that image up there; they’re using a window-washer style external elevator system to take them the 50 feet or so to the ground. That introduces a lot of potential for accidents and makes going in and out of the lander much more time-consuming.”