Spend a day at the DMV, and possibly two if you screw it up...
Spend a day at the DMV, and possibly two if you screw it up...
“Mulder, there must be a rational explanation for this.”
Nah...give me EV crossovers, subscription hardware, and touch panels replacing buttons and switches. V8's are too loud and rumbly and smell weird.
The Subaru Baja. Turn the back of the current Outback or Ascent into a truck bed, give it the Wilderness trim, then print money.
The problem is, it’s no longer a classic MG is it? Falls under Someone Elses’ Project category. ND for me, although yeah, it doesn’t look bad. I imagine it’ll catch someone’s imagination.
Too bad what happened to that TD. ND
Alternative Headline
Right? The tone of this article is ridiculous. Now if it had been titled “What USDA beef grades mean” and done away with the meaningless diatribe it would have been more palatable.
You Jalop writers still do project vehicles? Mechanical journeys of destruction or redemption?
Have you tried changing you tv settings? they really make a difference. Great breakdown here -
A lot of TVs say they support HDR but lack the peak brightness. So it gives people the idea that HDR is terrible when in reality it is a bigger improvement than higher resolutions. Most people when they finally experience true HDR on TVs that can hit at least 1000 nits peak brightness are blown away. Also when you…
That’d be awesome in Huevos Rancheros.
I gotta say this is my least favorite Gymkhana, at least from a badass driving standpoint. Wicked car though!
Pro Tip: Keep your windshield clean by driving in reverse.
Hyundai’s explanation:
More like Spencer's
I found Jalopnik hoping to read about cars, not hatred for Republicans. My group of (admittedly older) car loving friends are mostly Conservative, but like to keep politics out of most of our car talk. You hippies have fun, I'll move along. In case anyone wants to have an open mind, go read for yourself about NMA,…
So deleting comments that expose the hit piece are “ok”
I pretty much agree with 99.9% of what Jalopnik posts but this hit piece is pretty bad journalism. It appears the Collin Woodard spent no time in researching the actual NMA stance on DUI which states: “The NMA supports DUI/DWI regulations based on reasonable standards that differentiate between responsible behavior…
If nuclear weapons are being used, the last thing I will worry about is flight delays. Unless I happened to have a flight booked for New Zealand.