jameswilson11
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you realize those things exist so other people can see your car at night, right? You realize other people exist in this world, right?

Safety be dammed, right...

Booker Meme Machine go BRRRRRRRR

I remember the first time I saw that ad in 1975. And then the TV commercial thereafter.

More like “I drive one to the country club, and the other when I need to rent a car at a podunk airport”.

It is part of all cultures, car culture isn’t exempt.

First thing I thought was: lucky they weren’t black

*hits turbo boost button*

*car briefly lurches forward and battery range immediately drops to zero*

If they just removed 7/10ths of an acre of body panel and 19" of gap between the wheel and the arch, then you wouldn’t need a built-in ladder to get into the bed. And as a bonus you wouldn’t blow out your back if you ever decided to load anything heavy into the damned thing.

You are giving flat earthers way too much credit. This van is cooler than flat earthers, has a reason to exist and can provide real value to the world.

This is what I want for the Apocalypse 

Nothing but math and a huge pair of balls 

These are city cars aero is of such little importance

So basically what you’re a saying is you don’t like fun and can’t stand to see someone else enjoy themselves.

Different markets I think. I’d never buy an F150 or even a Ranger, but a crew cab Bronco truck, maybe. Why? Because I don’t want to be looked at as an F150 buyer/driver and they’re fucking HUGE. I guess I look at it more as what was it designed for, and what functionality was added. Crew cab F150 - a truck that can

Shhhhhh, Jalopnik people want to complain about something. Don’t get in the way with that logic.

The photographer in question intentionally stacked the images to capture the satellites. He could just as easily have stacked them to get rid of the satellites. It’s the same way urban photographers use multiple long exposures to capture cities and erase pedestrians and cars to make it look like no one is around.

Along these lines, I saw an old Beetle the other day with wooden snow skis strapped to the engine cover.  In Georgia, in July.