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The speed differential is so massive the Civic almost looks like it’s standing still at the time of impact. I wonder, had Autopilot stayed on, if the Tesla would have changed lanes on its own quickly and safely enough?

Has anyone ever clicked on this button?

Yea, you could put the Charger, Challenger, Durango and Jeep on the list. They've looked the same for a long time. 

I feel like Chrysler 300 should be on this list. In fairness, I think there was a redesign, but it still seems so similar to the first years that it just seems like it’s been around forever.

It was particularly off-putting coming from the owner of a Land Cruiser, a vehicle normally synonymous with a history of wise financial decision making. 

a turning radius somewhere between a container ship and a mid-century ranch house”

It was at this very moment when the thief realized that he should have spent more time on Jalopnik studying up on turning radius.

The 2008 and Kia thing we’re probably the most relevant issues. 

Maybe I’m an outlier, and I’m certainly not shopping that market, but I always thought the Borrego was a really nice-looking truck. It’s handsome and has a timeless design, and it isn’t overstyled like so many SUVs today. The design also has a level of refinement to it, somehow, which makes it look a bit upscale.

Does it flip over when outfitted with Firestone tires as well?

How about a little love for the alternate USPS delivery vehicle, the Ford Explorer-based Utilimaster FFV?

The R1T is the only thing seriously competing with the ID Buzz to be my next vehicle. Really great looking, cool bits like the tunnel, and the tech sounds legit. Glad to see it’s actually out in the wild doing cool, non-vapor stuff.

I hope the first question is, “WHO GIVES A FUCK?”

Point: this article

Counterpoint (brief):
(i) these cars’ ‘cradle to grave’ environmental / natural resources costs at the ‘front end’ (i.e., manufacturing) has already been ‘spent’, and
(ii) maybe an older car - that the locals can actually afford! - is safer than walking or riding a motorcycle in busy traffic,

and people don’t understand when I say without a change of the way we make EVs it’ll be a big issue in the future when all those batteries inevitably get to these countries

You are correct; the e91 328 was a naturally aspirated I6. I agree that it is unlikely that rust is only on the tailgate.  And those aftermarket wheels are disgusting.  So, I’d be another $1k in to replace the wheels with something OEMish.  This is a nice price with all the makings of a horror film a few years later.  

First of all, how a 18 years old ends up restoring a malaise era crap mobile such a 1980's Cutlass Supreme, a car with zero known qualities and appeal.

David Tracy with the sensible suggestion. Has the world gone ma- oh...yeah.

You know putting Rolls grills on less expensive looking cars was a problem when I was a kid too.

“So we’ve been through all the focus group data, looked at the brand recognition analysis and run it by Charlie, the young guy who runs the server and is in touch with the youth market. It all points to one thing, the logo is perfect, hits all the right notes for luxury brand recognition, we can’t really change a