Um, can I get one restored by Toyota instead?
Um, can I get one restored by Toyota instead?
no manual with the dodge though
If we learned anything from the first week of President Trump, is that his administration is just complete improvisation.
If he was made aware of that when he was buying, we would see another article where “he was refused to be sold a vehicle, insulted, and called “large” for being, well, large. Joey needs to loose weight. General population acceptance is not an excuse to turn yourself into a huge person. Let’s address the elephant in…
Jalopnik has always leaned left for a number of years now. You know this. If you want a weak, neutral car site, then motortrend and car and driver are just a few clicks away. This site will never be a safe space for you or any one else.
If that sounds similar to the more than 50-year-old Chicken Tax that slapped a 25 percent import duty on trucks and vans, it’s because it is.
Anything with flared wheel arches is an auto like. :)
This is the part where they tell you that the stadium will bring jobs and tourism, magically increase the tax base, and somehow lead to economic growth in the future. That roughly translates to “we were promised some sweet kickbacks from the NFL and team owners and we’d really like you to pay for that so we can…
I’d prefer to see an endurance race happen with charging the same single set of batteries in the car, rather than a swap or range extenders, as that would give a legitimate area for innovative race technology to help shape and improve consumer technology.
For the most part Uber for me has been cheaper, cleaner, offered nicer cars, not refused my trips due to distance, non-surly drivers, no asshole dispatcher to call to get a ride maybe withing an hour and my payment is flawless.
Yeah but aren’t they automatic-only? Part of what made the SS cool is that it was actually offered with a manual in the US.
I also think all new Lexuses are hideous but that’s just me
Exactly, these guys are just trying to do their job and follow the rules given to them.
But why are people still doing 40mph when its snow and ice covered? Thats the real question. I know if its that slippery that when I try and stop, the car slides... you go slower and drive more cautiously. These people seemed to give zero fucks all while not having any snow tires/etc.
And for every dozen or hundred schmucks who will always follow team orders there is a much smaller numbers of drivers capable of competing for or winning a WDC, guess which group will get more money when it comes time to negotiate their next contract?
BWHAHAHA like Lewis doesn’t have more race wins, more pole positions, more podiums finishes, and more Top5 finishes since 2013 than Nico has. Plus a back-to-back Championship for Merc.
I think we just disagree on that. If your opponent chooses a very aggressive pit strategy that forces you to cover by pitting early and releasing into traffic, is that unsporting as well?
I don’t understand what makes the tactic dirty. It was fully within the rules, it took tremendous skill to execute (specifically, to slow the pack while staying out of reach on the straights), and it was fully compatible with a sporting spirit because he was already in first place; there were no further racing…
But being an F1 driver is in no sense like working for “every other company.” For one thing, there’s only about 22 “employees” like that in the world. It’s such a limited job that it’s not even a job -- any driver of the Ballerina’s caliber could live the rest of his life off of X amount of races, & very comfortably,…
So if Mercedes had ordered Hamilton to retire immediately at the start of the race because they wanted Nico to win, would he have been obligated to obey? And just as importantly, does that decision reflect more poorly on the driver or the team?