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Just lovely, but the name?

Mechanic school, eh? I’ll learn from my own mistakes, thank you.

I give this 11/10 holy-fucking-shits. 

Nascar has never been a huge fan of Live Streaming.

By all means buy a BMW that’s out of warranty.

It’s not ‘sorta’ - it’s horrifying.  I don’t think I’ve seen an uglier motorcycle.

Sorry... its sorta.... ugly?

Seriously. Greed? Are you kidding? This is a trash headline.

Think about it though. How often do you need to get your spare tire out versus how often you need to stuff something really big in the trunk? This spare placement really is clever, because it prioritizes the vastly more frequent use case.

This is a good price and a good car to get in on now if you are interested. It’s a matter of years before the ones you can find are either completely roached out or too expensive. If you want, this looks like a good place to start.

To further your point; at least these are caged and prepped for such an event; that Henry Ruggs crash in Vegas this month where he had a 2021 Vette that was going well over 150 MPH and slammed into someone from behind (and killed them and their dog), was just a regular, buy-it-off-a dealer-lot Vette, and looked like

Take a big motor out of a big sedan, stuff it in something small, and go ridiculously fast. Same as it ever was.

Modded Teslas are cool, but I’m here all day for this kind of beautiful blasphemy:

Dude, they’re genuinely nice cars.

In related news, the McRib is back.

Since when are basic maintenance items “hacks”?

This is an amazing testament to the safety of these new cars. 

It seems that every other Jalopnik headline is about the latest million dollar supercar selling out its production before even hitting the dealers.

If there’s one thing I want while flying, it’s a happy pilot.

It’s hilarious when people go to all the trouble of burying a time capsule in the ground, only to have someone come along and open it just 50 years later. It’s not like we’re all wandering around thinking “I wonder what life was like for the unknown people in the distant unrecorded past of the 1970s.