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“...completely unprofessional way to communicate the dangers...”

Yup, the list of authors on this site that I actually will click on keeps shrinking. Erin just got removed from the list after this stupidity. 

Damn straight. I don’t know why I was surprised, but this is the dumbest article I have read on here in a while.

Thank you for proving my point.

You’re right, but repeating empty verbiage just reinforces the acceptance of it.  

I can’t even believe there was more than one response on this one. No contest, this is the best.

Let’s not kid ourselves. If you can afford a vehicle strictly for recreation, you have more resources that the average person. Rich is such a relative term. Studies have been performed and if memory serves, most people think that someone that makes twice as much as they do are rich (up to a point). People who make $30

I agree with the premise of the article, but I think defining Starbucks baristas as essential workers is a bit ridiculous. 

If company does the right thing, does it really matter why they do it? I want to do business with companies that believe doing the right thing is good for their bottom line (they are right, by the way). One company screwed the kid because they thought it was better for business and they were legally in the clear. The

I have had the best luck with eBay. You can save a search and get notifications when a hard to find part is listed, if you can’t find it immediately. We also have some large wrecking yards in our area, so if I can find it there, it is typically cheaper. I have also used Rock Auto for stuff that I did not want to buy

Nice price. In fact, it is a bit too nice. Makes me suspicious that there is something significantly wrong.

Bear right! Frog Left!

Advice not applicable to David Tracy

Computers have limitations, but handling variables is not one of them. Computers can handle far more variables and do it faster and more accurately than humans can. The vast majority of all controls are handled by computers in almost every other mode of vehicular transportation. Reported fatal accidents in these

Looks like a sail. Works like a sail. It’s a sail with a marketing department.

And this is why self driving vehicles will not be a thing unless there are limitations on liability. A truck struck and killed a pedestrian last night where I live. Jalopnik did not write an article about it. No one is going to sue the truck manufacture for the accident. If any payout comes, it will be miniscule in

Listen up youngsters, old dude is about to drop some wisdom on you. You don’t get what you want or what you deserve in this life. You get what you negotiate. This is exactly what this is. The insurance told you that was the way it was, and you took their word for it. Call the company, ask them to fix it. If that

OK, that makes me feel better. I did not believe it for a minute, but by the end of the article I thought you did and I was concerned for your mental health.

Please tell me that saying a 65 Valliant was more reliable that a 2002 Toyota was purely for the rage clicks. If you seriously believe that, you have inhaled a bit too much carbon monoxide from driving those old cars.

Jason, the more I read your articles, the more convinced I am that you could go toe to toe with Willie Nelson in a smoking contest. I can’t imagine anyone could think like this that isn’t stoned. Keep up the good work!