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Ah yes, I live in Kentucky and know these well.

Imagine having a dick so small you file a lawsuit against a car manufacturer.

I’ve never seen a Discover card in person. This is baffling.

My ex, along with our dogs, visited some family in northern Indiana around the holidays. I was not present. A family member gifted her some vaccuum sealed venison jerky, much of it spiced and seasoned.

Big strong electric motor in my Honda Fit! Go FAST!

Oh, this article is a great reminder that I’ve hardly used Netflix in the last few months. I’d be happy to get a prompt from them to stop sending them money for a product I’m hardly using.

Yet ANOTHER misleading Jalopnik headline. If you’re not careful, people will get the impression Jay Leno is funny.

I think this is what has grown up in the place of a robust system of consumer protections oversight.

Sick gold medallion, it would appear.

More than a century on from its beginnings, an initial boom of innovation and excitement that turns into long-running mediocrity has turned out to be the blueprint of American auto manufacturing.

What if it’s Jake from State Farm and the General at the same time?

I know! That’s a good point.

Most of being a cop is fucking around on your phone in different places and looking annoyed if someone asks you for something.

Came here for this. I bought my Fit in the Hartford area when I lived there. I have a 2018 that had I got one year used (from the dealer in Canton). It’s not fast, but it’s good to drive. Everyone that’s driven it says “oh this is fun”. It stops well, it goes well, it does what it needs to do. It’s hard to get into

I had a CJ-7 that had had a plow on it in a prior life. It still had some of the mount underneath it. It took me a month or two after I bought it to get around to taking it off. It turned out to make a huge difference. It went from feeling super squirrely to just moderately squirrely. I can’t imagine what a nightmare

I was super hoping as I read that that the “them” would turn out to be a train.