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I’m of the firm belief that AM radio is important and to be preserved. Not everyone has a cell phone, not everyone has access to reliable charging and reliable income to pay the monthly bill, but everyone needs access to information on severe weather or other disasters. Plus, as union-hardrolls pointed out, AM radio

The new generation of “Compact Pickups”.

Absolutely.  The car in the bottom image is definitively a Jaguar.  The one at the top looks like any random Buick or Lincoln.  No character whatsoever.

The 4th to the 5th generation of the Lexus LS (and most of the Lexus’ that went full Predator face) for me:

Fourth gen Nissan Maxima. Cost cutting under the skin was the beginning of the end for the 4DSC...and that skin wasn’t a step in the right direction either.

The over-ovalled 3rd Gen Ford Taurus

I had to read it several times too. It means the firefighters pulled the Audi EV outside after it caught fire.

I’ve read this post’s title thrice and I cannot make sense of it.

The alternative headline for this should be “Tesla catches on fire after accident like every other car can,

I know this sort of real-world stuff is difficult for you, but it’s possible she didn’t have it because she didn’t have her wallet because her wallet is in her purse and she doesn’t expect the car to lock itself and refuse to open.

Every car: electric, hybrid, or ICE, should be legally required to always have at least one 100% mechanical lock and door mechanism.

I’m not going to go with the obvious (M3/Evo/WRX etc) and go back to the early 2000's with the Mazdaspeed 6.

Subaru WRX.
I prefer the hatch, but for the sake of purity on this list, go for the early GC WRX STi models. Pure sport, rally heritage, instantly recognizable. The very essence of sport sedan. Fine in stock form, even better with some basic bolt-ons.

And you’ll hear it coming! BRAAAAP. 

As you’d expect, I’ve done this properly. The Mitsubishi Evo generations were the best overall. Out the box you could hang with sports cars, even super cars with the FQ series. There were so many one off special editions made like the TME, Zero, There was even a Carbon fiber edition in South America. Excellent both on

It’s possible she was in this state of mind due to some bad medicine, but Jon told her he’d be there for her, asked her to lay her hand on him, and he helped her over the edge by keeping her in these arms.  Keep the faith, he instructed.

There’s no other answer. Shortest slideshow in Jalopnik history. 

There are a lot of candidates for this list, but I’m going with one of the more attainable ones.

Bill him $40k for the ‘environmental damage’ of dumping tons of jet fuel into the atmosphere.

That is not how buy backs work. It’s a legal process involving paperwork. The buyer has to give the seller/manufacturer multiple opportunities to repair issues before lemon law is triggered. Service records must be supplied.

Nah, i had one of these and it was in the shop several times. My other car was also a plug-in hybrid with no issues on my home charging system, so I had every reason to believe it was a Jeep problem. I would 100% avoid this generation of Jeep plug-ins!