jimmyjet
jimmyjet
jimmyjet

Now, now. No need to get hasty. There's lots of rich people out there that do very nice things for lots of people. Direct your anger where it belongs. Judicious marksmanship is always appreciated.

The Camaro ZL1 is a 580 horsepower hairy beast normally. It's especially so when the traction control is turned off, as one Houston driver only described as "young" found out when he hilariously drove it straight into a swimming pool.

The 7 is a sub $100,000 sedan and has a lot more competition these days. Selling a sedan costing twice as much doesn't make the 7 series worse. Just smaller.

That's why they're called "accidents". People have been backing over their children in their trucks and SUV's since the invention of the pick up truck. These tragedies will continue well after 2018, but will hopefully happen less often.

You know what I hate more than rear view cameras in my car? People who park by braille. Not all of them are idiots; people make mistakes. The camera simply prevents these mistakes from taking place. I recently rented a Ford Focus that had this feature and it's a great tool. The parts cost little to nothing in

I think the use of "gook" in the title was more click bait than satire. Colbert was using satire. Craggs and Wagner were referencing that satire. I went along for the ride and it's a good article that lays bare Suey Park's numb sense of humor.

You there - sitting at your desk. Swivel your seat the right. Can you put your keyboard in your lap? Try typing something with your head craned to the left. What are you doing? Don't turn and face your desk again. Compose that goddamn email with your head facing left! Think about what you're writing. Make it a

How about a job managing their social media outreach? A car is nice, but a prestigious job he was doing essentially for the love of the company and their products would be the best outcome IMHO.

I just watched it again a few times I don't have much experience hooning large pick up trucks, but my instincts tell me not to power through oversteer unless I'm going around a corner in a power slide. Lifting off the gas brings the CG forward for more grip on the front tires which can induce oversteer. This guy sta

A truck that big, empty bed and lots of engine torque - it's easy to see how he fishtailed. He overcompensated and apparently didn't let off the gas.

I was a ski bum from 1996 to 98 in Vail, CO. I almost - ALMOST - traded in my five year old Miata on a used Subaru. Instead, I bought a 79 K5 Blazer and kept the Miata. The K5 was Champagne Gold with all wheel drive, a four inch lift kit, holes in the floor from the ravages of rust and age and a bed full of fucks

I don't agree with the RCRs assessment that people were "fooled" into buying the New Yorker as a luxury car. People with an eye for quality and luxury and had the money (or credit) to spend walked right past the Chrysler dealer. Some people - usually old folks - only want a few things: Comfort, reliability, good

I reached overload about a week ago and stopped watching and reading most articles regarding MH370. It would be comical to watch these organizations put out "information" for consumption were the subject matter not so serious. Don Lemon on CNN was absolutely hilarious.

- Female Russian climber to Jason Jones of The Daily Show

Before becoming a fellow Jalopnik reader, I would buy the occasional copy of R&T or C&D for plane rides. I came across this review and I've bookmarked it for you here. The Veyron is the Concorde of automobiles. It exists on a plane of superlatives and hyperbole. It is my understanding that Volkswagen loses money

The only people I see driving cars like this are young, dumb and full of cum. Some have a lot more money to burn than others, but I chuckle all the same because the car is often the owner's daily driver. It's obviously based on their overcautious driving. Owning a car that makes you extra cautious is asinine. Who

When's the last time you saw a time attack car used to get groceries or ferry the kids to school? Why own something that makes everything on the street a road hazard? Who wants to remove their bumper fascia every time they're pulling into the garage? Unless the owner's explanation is "I did it for art", the appeal

Smart to direct prospective buyers to Manhattan and King of Prussia. If NJ doesn't want Tesla to sell in their state, they have no claim to the sales tax collected when a NJ resident buys out of state. That can add up fast.

I think that's part of the appeal and experience of being a new Porsche buyer. It's a level of customization that's maybe a half step from completely bespoke. Someone has to assemble all those bits of leather together to make the interior door panels and seats and that's all done by hand. If the only thing that