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*shrug*

You are high. Do you remember when the MKIV Jetta came out? It was the car, along with the New Beetle, that saved VW in the US. The design was fresh, simple, clean and modern. The interior design and materials set a new bar for a small car. Many competitors tried to copy, and frankly I miss the days when car

It didn’t. However, I take issue with the fact that they didn’t use a 321hp M3. Horsepower gap is still the same but to the M3's advantage. 20 years after all. Not to mention the extra torque the Type R has over either. Not to mention the 20 year gap.

Absolutely love this, but for nearly ten grand the a/c better goddamn work.

You don’t want a new Cannonball movie. A Cannonball movie made today would be like Need For Speed, but with less plot.

Do Camrys also enrich themselves by selling favors while in office?

lol, all Jalopnik needs to do now is write how “muscular” Hillary is.

As someone who yearly makes the trek from Ohio to Ocean City for H2Oi, there are a lot of things I feel compelled to shed light on for the sake of not only clarity, but hopefully some productive thought that might help things going forward.

A degree is like a frozen dinner. Sure there’s a lot of knowlege that can be had in a short time, but its a poor substitute for decades of experience.

“a new grad with just as much experience.”

Assuming HR are anything other than lackeys of senior management. In many companies, filing grievances with HR is a great way to get your name at the top of the list for the next “reorganization.”

I used to see this at my old place of work. Guys with 30 years of experience with the company sidelined and ignored. There was one project going on that hit some roadblocks, I go “why don’t we simply ask the guy who designed it?!? he’s fifty feet away!”

Hooray, Silicon Valley! The toxic, societal wasteland of west coast USA.

It is. He raised $3.7 million?! That’s terrific, but to even make it to the starting grid in the Nascar Cup series (just to start & park) takes about $5 million alone for one 1 car, 1 race. 1 engine alone costs hundreds of thousands for a just a remedial one. A competitive one could be 2-3 times that. Weekly operating

They don’t even care if you’re even good at racing, e.g. Danica.

The entire economy tanked in 2008 thanks to shifty bankers. Nobody went to jail. Wachovia Bank was caught laundering over a hundred million dollars for drug cartels. Nobody went to jail. The Federal Reserve lost 9 trillion dollars.

The banks know better who to pay off.

So VW gets assraped for 14.7 billion- that’s a pretty hefty fine- but Wells Fargo participates in a seemingly comparable fraud, one with obvious criminal implications- and gets pegged for $185 million? Someone please educate me as to why a bank gets soft-shoed and VW gets the high hat (thank you, Miller’s Crossing).

The motors do it for me.

Wait... you like that its unassuming but you want it in orange?