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Remarkably Tesla’s law department failed to explain the concept of sovereign immunity to their overlord. I used to patiently endure his shenanigans, as I appreciate Tesla’s leadership on electric vehicles. Now I want him and his shareholders to get slapped hard enough that they have to muzzle him. He’s a liability to

As a product of such 80's weirdness I laughed out loud at the schlocky commercials, that my parents evidently fell for, as they owned AMC products. Even better, I know and love the rolling PA countryside he’s driving through.  I come to Jalopnik because you are filtering out the crap so I don’t have to.  Good eye on

The creation of the museum is far easier than running it. A great number of Jeep aficionados will make the trek to Toledo. Once. I hope Chrysler permits the sale of merchandise with the Jeep logo on it. If Jeep fans are as rabid with the merch as Harley folks this could float the boat. I’m picturing all manner of

Imagine what would happen if each gas company had unique fuel nozzles?  At some point the common good needs to prevail.  Standardized plugs are essential for the best uptake of this technology.  I’m not holding my breath waiting for reason to prevail.  Profit motive gone awry is the American way.

Being a function of state government, CHP should align with clean air initiatives that protect public health.  Diesel pollutes and California has air quality problems.

I’m always hopeful that Honda can get it’s mojo back. The design and execution of their best cars meets my interest and needs perfectly. This harkens back to a more classic design philosophy, hopefully away from the angular weirdness of current crop of cars.

As a prior owner of this exact model I’m surprised the check engine light is not lit. They must have just refreshed it. It didn’t turn me off to German cars entirely, as I currently ride in an 1984 300d. The VR6 did sound great, the car shined in third gear, and it’s a hatchback. However at this price it’s a CP.

Good show Torch. I have a deeper appreciation for the bumpers on my Mercedes 300D every day. I can easily sit on them or use them as a step for reaching the highest shelves in my garage. I recently realized both the wheel wells and bumpers collect dirt, pebbles, and wood chips. In cleaning them out I appreciated the

All politics are temporary. I know it sucks right now but our national embarrassment will end at some point.  Hopefully with impeachment.

This is the best comment section available around. Don’t mess it up with your snarky comments. Be your better self here.  I’ve experienced personally what venture capital does to good companies and it’s not good. In fact, it’s evil and un-patriotic. Old school executives, which I have known, would never behave how

This guy needs to be strapped into a max load self-driving truck in South Florida and driven up to 90 until the tires fail. Pathological behavior is favored for CEO’s who don’t care about doing bad things to people, internally and externally to the companies they are over paid to run. Capitalism run amok.

Holy crap that makes me laugh.  Cheers dude.

I purchased a 1984 Mercedes 300d due to it’s renowned engineering and reliability. Parts when they do fail are expensive but they are well made. The car is approaching 300,000 miles and I’m planning on owning it to 500,000 miles. This discussion is complicated by a many variables (i.e. geography where it is located,

It’s called the cost of doing business. The ability to dangle projects in front of communities ONLY if there are tax breaks should be eliminated. Cities with a solid case for investment, especially ones in which the corporation already resides, should be able to compete without sacrificing their operating funds.  I

You know who won’t consider this a joke?  The judge who hears the case.  Thankfully it will mean another dishonest business owner will cease to exist.  Karma’s a bitch.

At some point folks should realize why they were mislead regarding global warming and determine who mislead them. Then, using a little critical thought, find a new and more creditable source of information by which better decisions can be made. I myself determined I believed it when I learned the US Military was

1st gear: I’m not entirely sure CEO’s are of the mindset to divulge weakness of any type. Effective corporate governance should have succession plans in place to deal with such events. If the markets respond because investors can’t control themselves from making rash decisions, it affords opportunity for others to buy

If Dante’s Inferno was written today it would describe a special place for airline CEO’s where they will have to endure those damn seats for eternity.

You sir demonstrate the commenting gold available on Jalopnik. I’ve never witnessed slap downs administered so quickly and efficiently. Original thought is still appreciated here, instead of the usual echo chamber b.s. offered by the Foxnistas.

Folks graduating with MBA’s get little instruction in ethics, so expecting them to get ahead of an environmental issue is naive. Just as long as they hit their quarterly numbers in order to get massive bonuses nothing will change. This is eerily similar to the illogical offshoring of manufacturing for the short term