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I owned a 1980 Oldsmobile Toronado Diesel that I purchased for $500 in 1988 from the original owner who had a replacement Mr. Goodwrench engine installed. The acceleration was quite leisurely but it was a nice highway cruiser. I got a couple of years of fairly reliable use out of it until the engine blew. I thought

Mitsubishi Mirage (78 hp) 12.8 sec

If you go more than 300 miles a day on your commute than an EV is not for you. The average american drives less than 40 miles a day so a vehicle that does 300 seems pretty awesome. Not every car needs to fit the needs of every person.

I feel like this vehicle has been being released for over a decade now.

It’s no wonder that Elon wants to pivot to artificial intelligence, since clearly he’s got no natural source of that.

If the rotors are no longer being manufactured, that means they have to be custom fabricated. They are probably being made by some boutique shop in Germany. As you might imagine, this is not a simple process. Here’s how one UK racing shop describes it.

This is the trolley conundrum.

Let’s suppose things get so bad for Boeing due to their own trashing of their quality standards and shipping defective product that demand dries up and Boeing goes bankrupt. The Boeing management jackasses will descend upon DC screaming and crying for a bailout—absolutely guaranteed—privatized profits combined with

I hated it

These types of articles are why I came to Jalopnik in the first place. We need more deep dives into obscure and rarely covered sections of the automotive world. Channel your inner Jason Torchinsky and bring back the weird stuff!

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Despite the lack of a seat belt requirement

True, but if you wanna sell it in The South you are gonna have to call it magic. And make sure it is Jesus Magic you say, not the other kind, or they’ll set fire to it.

We can add Kei trucks to the growing list of things that have more rights than women in Texas.

When the Jeep is the best looking option, there is a problem.

Inventory is at record levels because people don’t want to buy a badly made car from a white supremacist piece of shit con-man.

Well, here’s that $30k Tesla they promised us years ago...

I don’t normally shit on a whole group of people, but for CT owners, I’ll make an exception.

LOL! A product that looks like half-assed shit is having problems?

The Cybertruck is going to be a business school case study for the next 100 years.