Kinja.
Kinja.
It’s an example of government waste and mismanagement. In this case, I believe it was 10 million or so in one of the recent covid bills. Just do a tiny bit of research comparing how much money in any spending bill went to its intended purpose, versus how much was pork/graft/waste added by this or that Rep or Senator…
You’re all apparently assuming that money collected from a tax raise, any tax raise, will be used on its intended target rather than frittered away by various interests in government. Taxes get raised, some US Senator spends the cash on gender studies in Pakistan, and roads remain shit.
At least someone gets it. Thank you.
Enough with the sphincter air vents already.
This is a 2024 model year vehicle. TWENTY TWENTY FOUR. No matter how excited people get about it (which I don’t understand), by the time it’s available for sale the Hummer will be old, old, old news. Who the hell will want to be the first on the block with a vehicle that was unveiled two years previously, with all…
Is there already a Lamborghini lawuit in process for the soft Urus ripoff, or will that be next week’s Jalop article on the topic?
Cylinder deactivation/ auto start-stop are technologies designed for the benefit of the manufacturer, to meet govt fuel economy regulations, and have little to no benefit for real-world drivers, from what I can see and read. So, missing module, who cares? Just nobody blow smoke up our collective ass that somehow the…
The Transit Connect is the anti-Miata.
The busyness you describe, combined with the overly simplistic Playmobil headlights and grille, are so disconsonant that I can’t take these vehicles seriously at all.
True, but that’s similar to a choice between eating a bug or taking a kick to the crotch. Neither is the optimal solution. Ford’s design language has become very toy-like in the last couple years. None of it is attractive, which doesn’t change that some of the previous cars, like the EcoSport you mentioned, were…
I just got trolled by a 7 year old Torchinsky article. Here’s your star. If Kinja actually works enough to hand one over.
Yep. Meme applies.
Truth. Our trucks are stuck in 1965 as far as looks go. Then again, they’re indestructible, last forever, and do the jobs they’re designed for, so there’s no big incentive for change.