jalop1991
jalop1991
jalop1991

It boggles my mind that there are people who buy cars with electrical release mechanisms for the doors, and don’t IMMEDIATELY do research to locate the mechanical fail-safe, which even the dumbest of common sense would tell you existed SOMEWHERE.

It boggles my mind even more that people refuse to read the manual for

And this is why we need a “loser pays” system in this country.

Star Trek: Discovery is set to come out January 2019, if you’re hungry for more Trekkian insights into the future.

So, the WRC contacted this farmer. My guess is the conversation went something like this:

Hell, there should be plenty of cheap places to rent in a city full of shit and piss. I wouldn't live in a Shithole like that if it was dirt cheap. I would love to see California not part of the United States like some are proposing.

Just another car to fix in their shop but it’s going to take Sue at least 2 weeks to get the crap stains out of the upholstery and it’s going to cost extra.

LOL you expect actual journalism?  Cut and paste is all you’ll get around here.

This is a bad take.

Ladies, you want cars that you like, start building them. That’s how it works. Men start building cars the way they want them and then manufacturers follow along. For instance my second new car I could buy from Ford with almost everything I put into my first new car. The manufacturers follow where money is going. If

In our non-digital lives, we can work to limit our exposure to abusive or hostile people, and we can be selective about how and where we put in hours of emotional labor (still devalued). Those with something left to give can volunteer locally and spread kindness.

In Vegas, you don’t care if everyone else knows she’s a rental.  You just want to take her for a ride.

Should any dealer that sells a car more than what it was traded in for be named and shamed? They made an offer and she accepted it. Both parties agreed to the value of the car in writing. What did they do wrong?

Stupidest article yet on Jalopnik.

Don’t interrupt his rant...he was just getting to the part where the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor.

There is absolutely nothing wrong, illegal, or immoral about charging the labor time set by the manufacturer and it taking far less time to actually do the job. For a Mercedes transmission service, I suspect the tech had to use a piece of equipment that cost many thousands of dollars. How about the multi-thousand

Mental illness is on the rise I see.

They are “service” workers.

I’m gonna get so much shit for my opinion, but oh well. I never understood why people working retail or food joints seem to absolutely hate doing anything that involves slightly more effort than what they’re typically use to doing(which is already work that is at the bottom of the skill ladder). They act like their

“It’s the job, but most customers are annoying and needy.”

These stories always just make me chuckle. As someone who has worked multiple service industry jobs in my lifetime, most of these complaints seem utterly ridiculous to me. Most of the one’s listed don’t even sound like line employees complaints rather than managers complaints. Breaking big bills? If I was working the