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I got pulled over for speeding in Italy (where no one obeys traffic laws!) in a sleepy little town in Tuscany. A junior Carabinieri waved me down with a silly little paddle and asked for my license, which I had left back at the hotel. He didn’t speak English and he didn’t know what to do, so he consulted his superior,

Is the feces on the outside or inside of the cars? This shouldn’t matter to me but somehow it does.

I don’t think Tesla is lying, but to hit this number they had to suspend production on all their (higher margin) cars. They gamed the system for a single week, unsustainable number. Again.

The answer is always Miata. Miata would have made it.

Turns out VW builds diesel powered electric generators to charge their EV’s using returned 2.0L TDI engines! I called it first!

That’s just the tip of the iceberg for Jalopnik and others.

Yeah, but now imagine that all of the body text here was in Jalopnik’s title font. There’s a place for funky fonts, and it’s not as part of a paragraph.

Damn....

But that’s just ugly font in a logo. Everything else on Jalopnik is perfectly legible. Not sure that’s a good thing. j/k

It’s almost as bad as the one used in the Jalopnik logo.

I honestly don’t want them to have a sense of humor about it. It’s much more interesting with the butthurt.

Snooty.

I’m going to stick my neck out and guess that the Jeeps in your circle rarely, if ever, get dirty.

I can think of one person that owns a Chrysler car, a 2006 Charger that they’ve owned since new. There’s also a few people with Jeeps, mostly Wranglers & XJs, & a few Dodge/Ram trucks, mostly Cummins diesels. My network is pretty “buy American” too, car guys who work on circle track cars, & are into drag racing &

I only know one person with a Chrysler, and the only reason is because his uncle owns a dealership

Thats interesting because where I live you can’t walk down the street without seeing a few durangos and chargers along with the rest of the lineup scattered about. Even the Challenger GTs are extremely popular here.

In my universe of friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers (I’m guessing this is about 200 people), there is not one owner of a Chrysler product that I know of, with the exception of a few Jeeps.

Well, ok, I also got a few Christmas presents, including a Bible from Santa.

No one is going to think you are “fancy” driving a C-class that is a few years old in NYC. A car like that just blends in with everything else. Take a free car, enjoy it.