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Honestly, I started reading Jalopnik because my friend introduced me to Gizmodo. The first time they went on their Apple-is-releasing-new-but-same-stuff-omg-24-hour-coverage articles, I started focusing on Jalopnik (since it was also sort of tech-like). I was never a car guy growing up, but reading the articles, I

You know, I should mention that. However, the Expedition's had it for over ten years.

Now playing

Scandanavian army duty has a recurring theme to it, Norwegian Army seems to have as much boredom to it as well:

Learned the last one from one of my favourite TV shows.

Not seeing the fail. Being able to just bail out of my car when I get to the parking lot is something I look forward to.

Ah, the Camaro! It's as American as maple syrup, moose, and a decent health insurance program!

Don't forget the INDEPENDENT rear suspension.

Man, all these people are assholes. I too don't have a phone, well I have one, but I don't have service on it. Unless I'm connected to wifi, I'm completely cut off to the outside world. It really helps put you in the moment you're actually living in, as opposed to checking what your "friends" are having for dinner on

New front:

Amen to that.

Panel van crowd have always seemed pretty accommodating.

If all the gadgets are getting in the way of reliability, then the manufacturers need to find a way to do it without the gadgets. These aren't luxury cars anyway, they're supposed to be inexpensive. So maybe de-content them a little bit, without just giving up on performance.

Indeed.