Feudalism at its best. Serfdom for me I suppose.
Feudalism at its best. Serfdom for me I suppose.
Also, how many likes do I need to get out of the grey’s? HELP
I’ll have to go back and read through Alissa’s articles because none stand out to me but this article in particular is not offensive at all, so I’m failing to see the purpose of slinging shit her way.
Alissa, I like the perspective and, as you can read in my comment to HerbertHoover, I wish for American urban spaces to be like Amsterdam. Any particular American cities you think could benefit drastically from these changes, and god forbid, make the roads safer for everyone?
The use of public space is an important topic for a car blog I would say. I’m a long time reader of Jalopnik (and a commenter more recently) and I’d say an article about changes in urban roads over time is extremely relevant to Jalopnik. Cars, bikes, pedestrians and the use of public space is a great topic. I for one…
Yes. You see, when the doors fall off due to them being installed with the cheapest components by ricer bros the car will be lighter, thus making it faster then your every day Miata.
It’s obviously the Mazda Miata:
Easy:
Miata?
I don’t use my cars built in bluetooth because I have to yell for people to hear me. Besides that, I cannot get Pandora to connect to my car with bluetooth. This isn’t a huge issue, because I typically put my phone in “Do Not Disturb” mode while driving the majority of the time anyways.
Correction: Replace “Fought the same guy” with “pissed my pants”.
+ half an ear
Yes.
Seems like an SV is the best bang for the buck and the good news is that there are a lot of them on the secondary market, so finding a decent one is possible.
Crutch?
Great read. I’m planning to buy my first bike in the spring as I get close to entering my 30's. I’m still torn between buying an SV650 VS Thruxton VS 690 Duke, new/used, the new Husky, etc... so many choices.
I’m sure AB would go with kettle souring.
But where do the profits end up?
You know little about beer and seem to have zero passion, yet you post about a niche (but growing) market within the beer undustry... on a tech blog. Hmmmmmmm