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27hp on a 1250 lb car is like over 100 hp on a 4000 lb car.

Not really, feels more like a BB gun. when it hits a face shield instead it makes a pretty good crack sound, but not that loud.

I was ready to hit NP, but the lack of a current registration and the fact that the seller says the tires are old and need replacing is a big red flag that pushed me to CP.

Aside from emotional attachment to the 911 badge, why would anyone buy this instead of a used Boxster/Cayman?

I don’t care what anybody says; that’s a cool-ass looking Mustang.

Jalopnik is one of the very few outlets that does not agree to informational embargoes. That means that other outlets sign extensive non-disclosure agreements, agreeing to sit on information for days, weeks, sometimes months in advance, and not say a peep about it until a manufacturer’s marketing team says they can.

That’s fuckin slick, just all around, My only complaint is that those dual joysticks remind me of the alien fighter ships from Independence Day. Otherwise, yes please 

OK millennial...

I’m still astounded at how relentless Porsche iterates on the 911. One moment you think “oh, this is perfect” then they go make a better one every bloody time. What an absurd thing.

Its an art to get so many facts wrong in one sentence.

Is this a good beginner bike? ;)

The new head of BMW design:

Squint really really hard and look past this awful photoshop. It’s a shame that their designs have potential but they simply concede to poor-taste customers, which IMO is a very short-lived marketing decision.

Just a picture to remind everyone that BMW used to make beautiful automobiles.

“I want a Tesla that’s worse than a Tesla and uglier.”

FIAT: We’re so good at making bad cars, even the electric ones stain your garage!

Can we acknowledge that, at some point, Brown stops being The Good Brown and becomes Beige?

I feel like this really begs the question.

CP because the “GM reoccurring side window design error” strikes again. How they manage to fuck this up again and again is beyond me.

It’s pretty ugly, though. Cadillac really needs a new design language, exactly zero of the cars they’ve made in the last fifteen years have been even slightly attractive. Heck, I can’t even remember a good-looking Caddy from my *lifetime*.

They never do.