Go to the place where voting takes place, show them your ID and vote. That’s it.
Go to the place where voting takes place, show them your ID and vote. That’s it.
I don’t get how voting is so hard? Go to the place where voting takes place, show them your ID and vote. That’s it.
It is a 6.6-liter turbo and makes 600 horsepower that because of regulations regulations and what not was already likely on its way out.
So showing your ID to the poll worker when you go to vote is too complicated for you?
I’ve never had a problem with either.
The wheels are rediculous, but you know what gets me? THAT GIANT FREAKING WATER BOTTLE!
Those stupid fucking wheels tell me everything I need to know about this car, and what they tell me is no dice.
Compared to a 50 year old charger, literally anything made new today is going to handle amazing.
why does this show exist.
why is jalopnik covering it.
the whole reality tv industrial complex needs to be nuked from orbit. it’s the only way to be sure.
it will not be an investment but a speculation. Investments make you money regularly. Depreciating assets such as cars are never an investment. Put the $49k in an index fund and you’ll have triple that in 15 years with very low risk.
I think a bigger question is if the sort of person who finds this collectible is going to be around to drive up its value much longer. Dodge built 6400 ‘08 Challengers for the US market, they were all SRT-8's, and I’d bet quite a few of them went immediately into protective bubbles in someone’s garage. But then,…
I got all mad at first as I was reading the article, but then I realized that’s just what the authors want. It gets people yelling at each other in the comments, and that keeps them coming back, earning those sweet sweet clicks. Nobody actually believes this drivel. (And yet, here I am still falling into the trap)
I wonder if Erin would be quite as cool with stealing if thieves broke into her home and took her stuff. The thought experiment can assume that these thieves are “suffering from income inequality” or are “desperate”. Perhaps “shit has even been real” lately for them?
I should’ve stopped reading the first time Erin offered excuses for criminal behavior. But I kept reading and found more of it.
Actually, he jacked it by $2,000. It was $10K, now $12K
Ordering a car you have never driven is in line with another rule I have, which is to never buy a new car in its 1 year of production.
“This didn’t sit well with NASCAR for a lot of reasons. It creates further deviation from the Cup cars’ real-world counterparts...”
Aero is a consideration, but it isn’t the only consideration.
My boss bought his wife a Model 3 a few months ago. He describes it as “thin”. I don’t think their build quality is close to a mainstream manufacturer much less a luxury manufacturer. I am not sure I trust them as a car maker. Technology innovator? Ok. Pushing and pressuring the EV market? Yep. Do I trust them to…