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and the AAA one they’re charging $70 for is even worse than the free one.

Failing to secure a load, indeed. 

He somehow convinced “normal” people to subscribe to Twitter.”

Dangerous, time and time again studies show the driverless cars are far safer.

If you bolted the Porsche gearbox to the GT engine and shoehorned it into a Yaris, you’d be making a lot of metal puree.

Some1 buy it and put it inside Ferrari 360 Modena

The headlights in the top trim Mazdas are auto-levelling, LED, and have the servos that swivel the headlights as you turn. Even the LED ones without the turning/levelling are about $1000 on Rockauto. 

They want the data and the ability to charge for features / subcriptions.

Tesla Model 3 is the coolest car

So, it’s the Performance version of the Performance version of the Performance version of the A6.

Here at Jalopnik capitalism does no wrong. We forget our continuing struggle to clean up the Hanford Site, or issues of Uranium mining on Tribal lands or even the downwind poisoning of people especially in Utah due to testing at the Nevada site. Or Lost weapons just to add to the mix. Tons of chemicals dumped off

The EPA is somewhat a victim of its own success. Our country was nasty when the EPA created, but hardly anyone alive right now remembers how it was before the EPA.

Republicans opposed the EPA rules, finalized in December, saying they are too challenging to implement, will increase supply chain costs and will make trucks too expensive for small business owners.

Those burn a lot of calories, so of course a girl is going to be starving after a long day of beating ass and protecting her team.

This feels like a bad take.

Yeah, the article also notes how she has a very thin waist, but then doubles down on how her lines are fat-shaming. Bizarre. 

I tried but...this is way too much energy and way too many words over a few voicelines that like...aren’t even bad? And doesn’t in any way suggest that her relationship with food has any broader implications.

My mind is blown. That was probably fifteen hundred words about how stereotypes and attitudes about fat people are being promoted by...a character that isn’t fat.

It’s possible that “mortality” is a typo and it was meant to be “morality,” which would make more sense in the context of the article and in society more generally. Obesity as a shorthand for some personal or moral failing has been present in culture for a very, very long time.

Look into how mechanics get paid. You could start by googling “book time”.