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I think ‘expected to survive’ is a very generous assessment when the title should probably be:

Yeah, holy crap. Is this the level of automotive expertise and insight we should come to expect here? To me, this issue is so fucking...basic? What next, a story on wipers that move at different speeds? YOU’RE USING YOUR WIPERS WRONG PEOPLE!

Seriously? You didn’t know that many cars have this lane change tap function? Shame! As for the self-cancelling signals on a motorcycle, my 1986 Honda VFR had that yet none of my newer bikes (2001,2007, 2012 Hondas, Ducatis and BMWs) did.

Sure, if oil companies stop getting subsidies, then it is a level playing field.

Fox body Mustang? Flex? Are y’all high? Also, the Euro-spec Granada you pictured is probably a fine car. I’m sure the commenter was referring to this turd.

Police want guns, fast cars, and unearned respect.

this article is completely useless unless you are on instagram.

I see something scarier than an ax or a chainsaw or any other yardworking tool every day in people’s hands as they drive

It may appear amazing in isolation, but this situation of vehicles stopped on freeways while distracted/tired drivers go by is happening constantly across the US. When eventually one driver veers off in the right spot to take out the stopped vehicle and it's all caught live on camera it makes it to the national news

GM needs to bring the Astro back as an EV. 

Which is good, because that allows the cargo area to actually be useful.

Every crew-cab long-bed pickup truck.

It’s a prototype, not even a pre production unit. It’s probably holding together with superglue and double-faced 3M tape.

While your image is clearly terrible craftsmanship, this vehicle is an early prototype, build predominately by hand. I am happy to criticize Tesla, but I’ll criticize a production-model

Wait...you are telling me this happened at a Nissan dealer? No way!🤣

Maybe there are too many loopholes catering to the rich in America?

Someone who first tried fitting it way down (closer to the badge) and then realized that the hood opens forward when the leaper took a chunk of paint out of their bumper

Incorrect on the engine choices. The 1994-1996 Caprice had a standard V8. No V6 option existed.

Wow. Back in 2019, I was doing a drive in the country, from Missouri to Colorado, while I was visiting the States from Germany. I landed one evening in Hastings, Nebraska. As I was exploring the town, I stumbled upon a large collection of Corvairs with a few Fieros sprinkled in. Now I know about the guy who put this

But I thought AMC invented the crossover coupe segment?