keithotoole
Keith O'Toole
keithotoole

1) weird flex
2) you’re missing the “unpaid” part

“from an initial 0.2 in (3.85 mm), to just 0.1 in (3.15 mm)“

I shopped the Mustang vs. Challenger in 2015. Challenger was just too numb compared to Mustang. I drove a M/T Challenger, probably would have liked an Auto more, actually. It would be more fitting with the overall personality of the car. The Mustang isn’t exactly “chuckable” when driving on public roads, but you can

I respect that opinion, but disagree with it. Both interiors are dated, I like the WK seats better, and the ride as you mentioned is better.

Read the title/intro: Interested!

WK is a fine beast and getting cheaper by the day. Come to the IFS dark side, we have heaters!

The Jalopnik ran out of shit to write about.

In Morning Shift BWM was cited:
“BMW’s return on sales from automaking almost halved in the third quarter, and the company cited impact from tariffs as well as pricing pressure.” 
I’ve heard endless tariff threats, and the steel tariff is real, but are there acutual retaliatory auto tariffs out there yet? Or is it

Odd to choose a celebratory pic for this article

Stretch verbing is always amusing

Reminds me of my favorite restaurant story:
Me: “What’s the fungi du jour?”
(hoping for morels as they were in season)
Waiter: “That’s the mushroom of the day, sir.”

Trump and a lot of the people in his thrall are, it seems safe to say, gone. They will continue walk among us—Trump will be in a golf cart—but they will never come back. They are somewhere else. There is nothing they are not prepared to believe if the right people say it; they will choose the right lie over any

I’ve got a ‘15 Convertible GT in the same color w/ red leather. No regrets. Do it.

I’m pretty sure I am that friend.

While the comments on this article are well and truly insane; I think the fact that no one bats an eye at police wearing tactical gear for such a mundane bit of tax enforcement really says the most about where we are as a society.

Also bad form to throw out the 380 65 MPG/seat number without showing the new planes number. Rough math shows it in the neighborhood of 50MPG/seat. I think.

My 15 year old diesel truck gets 102 MPG per seat.

I was living the suburban life in Denver for a while, and needed a project to keep me busy. So I found a sun-ruined 928 for cheap and got it home by sheer luck, I realized after it failed to start the next day. There wasn’t anything too horrible mechanically though, just a lot of expensive annoying issues. And it

“this is your warning”? or... what?