Lol does everyone just assume kids in a car are trafficked? like, wtf?
Lol does everyone just assume kids in a car are trafficked? like, wtf?
You sir, have a healthy balance between appreciating the past and openness to chance. What’s your secret?
Only the internet kind from people who will buy neither.
Idiots that starred this don’t understand that the reason you have this is because of the affects that unions had on benefit packages for everyone.
Funny - you missed the point completely.
Offtopic.
The way that some of you people in these comment threads seem to be salivating at the idea of this kid being punished physically for not having the best reasoning ability is really scary to me.
What wagon? Now that the VW Sportwagen is gone the cheapest real wagon sold in the USA is the Volvo V60 priced from $41,000.
I’m sure they don’t have reams of market analysis to guide their product line decisions.
Didn’t read the article, but I’m assuming copyright infringement filed by representatives for Easter Island?
Everyone on this site: “I want a fast, stylish-but-not-overstyled, 300-400hp car with RWD, a manual transmission, and relatively analog underpinnings. I also want it for cheap.”
The points you’ve made (most of which are valid) speak to an interesting question: at what point did we collectively decide that practicality was the end-all-be-all trait for a vehicle. It wasn’t that long ago (Ok more like 30 years ago but whatever) when the choice of small “sporty” coupes was just as wide as the…
What does this do better for $46K than a Telluride? Handle a little better on a curvy road? A couple of MPG better, maybe?
DO NOT LISTEN to that comment, David. Your cheap Jeep journals have helped keep me mentally in check. Your beater Jeep articles and Nice Price are the only reasons I still check Jalopnik once a while.
The fuel pumps at most of my local filling stations have been changed out at least twice in the last 10 years, so what is your point?
A rebuttal:
Never forget what 60 Minutes did to Audi with bullshit hacked transmission unintended acceleration.
CARB isn’t putting jack on us car people.
The cars go to a used lot and are sold to paying customers.
Looking under the hood expecting to see 6 only to find 4? Check.