marktheboomer
marktheboomer
marktheboomer

That was a good article explaining the actual cost of being a driver. I always wondered. Although you actually made more than $-250 (your taxable amount).

Ford Mustangs from the 1970's. They were bloated and heavy, had poor visibility and sucked gas like there was no tomorrow. They went fast in a straight line but didn’t corner very well. We won’t mention the Mustang II because that was never beloved by anyone.

Why is it Erik always feels the need to throw political commentary in his articles? One would think his editors would remind him that Jalopnik  is about cars, not politics. By throwing in political comments Erik diminishes readers perception of his professionalism.

well said

Any Honda or Toyota, definite yes.

Winter tires? What are those? No need for those in most parts of California. One of the many benefits of climate change that no one is talking about is that people in Detroit and that region will never need winter tires again. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could throw away your snow shovel ( something I never saw until I

You got that right

Electric vehicles will certainly have their place, but they won’t be predominant anytime soon. Here in California we can’t even keep the power on during a windy or hot day. I should mention too that the Grid is not being upgraded fast enough to keep up with demand. The environmentalists here will sing and shout the