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This video is great. But can we finally address the elephant in the room about why people who post their cars on the Internet feel the need to blur their license plates? Like, that someone’s actually gonna “look up your plate” (very difficult to do in most states) and find you??

Wow, that answer they gave you is really dumb, bordering on insulting. How can they possibly expect someone to believe the Escalade started as a “concept,” when all Cadillac had to do was rebadge a Tahoe, add some creases to the body, and throw in some nice interior toys and gimmicks?

This isn’t just a “here’s four random cars that I think are cool” post. I think this post is carefully written as a criticism of Cadillac’s current designs and lack of direction.

I’m not a Cadillac Man, and I don’t really find many of their current or even past designs particularly good, but these four concepts are absolutely beautiful. The lines make sense, there is coherent design, and every crease and fold looks like it was carefully thought out and sculpted and is there for a reason.

Harley Davidson should move their headquarters to New York City. It’s time HD made a global presence that equated with nothing but CLASS.

I just bought a new 2018 4Runner SR5. I’ve probably bought close to a dozen new cars for myself and family over the years, and of all the negotiations I’ve ever done, the one for this 4Runner was the hardest. After three days of back and forth, I think I finally managed to shave only about $2,500 off the sticker

I wish Jalopnik would finally pay attention to Jeep. The word “Jeep” just never seems to appear on the front page. Especially today.

So much agree with this. It often feels like carmakers refresh their cars just for the sake of a refresh. While I would never buy a Dodge, I think the cars all look great.

I think Ford had such success the the Harley-Davidson-themed F-150, March is a good time for a new collab:

The trouble with paying an insane $172 to watch MotoGP is the predictability. Sure, there were a few fun, tense moments last year, but for the most part, we’re watching Marquez, Pedrosa, Vinales, and possibly Dovioso only. The cameras stay on those riders. Sure, every now and there there’s a burst from Rossi or a

Great video. I’m decidedly on the side of DO NOT on the question of whether to eat in the car, but not for the reasons stated.

More like “family cabs.”

Hi, younger dude here new to cars. Can someone mansplain to me how 174 horsepower in an American muscle car is something to be proud of? Doesn’t a 2018 Camry have like 290 horses? What happened in this era of American cars?

Nice. I hope it happens for you in 2018. Never underestimate the power of a good cash bribe.

FTFY.

Can someone explain the reasons why car makers can’t - or wont - just sell cars directly to consumers, and instead we have to go through dealers, which set these insane markups and monkey around the the MSRP?