meotter96
Meotter96
meotter96

That’s dangerous territory. No doubt it is a fantastic vehicle, and I personally think it looks great, but 70k range puts a lot of tried and true heavy hitters in play, and I’m not sure this thing has the chops to hang with them. As others have said, that’s Cayman money, and I’d 100% take the Cayman over this. 

I don’t think it can be called a supersonic car if it didn’t break the sound barrier. This thing didn’t even break a Bugatti’s top speed.

Lee Smith belongs in the hall. He set the benchmark that guys like Mariano and Trevor Hoffman aspired to hit. Even more impressive is that he put up his numbers despite playing for a team with a losing record for better that 2/3rds of his career. It makes me wonder how many more saves he would have piled up playing

WAGON LUST ACTIVATE!!!!!!

The absolute king of highway mile eaters. LONG LIVE THE KING

Hot damn. Can I still convection bake a casserole in the bottom of that? 

Outstanding. A buddy of mine finally parted with his CL-S 6 speed after nearly 400k miles. Those things ran forever. He drove it onto the flatbed when he donated it. 

This design was a direct influence on one of my favorite cars of the late 90's/early 2000's. Part of me still wants an 01 CL type S.

The more I read about these regulations, the more I’m convinced IMSA and DPI got it right. FIA/ACO must be doubling down on their wounded pride while watching the success that IMSA is achieving right now. 

Sometimes when you see these things on Craigslist, you want to meet the guy that dreamed it up and subsequently decided one day that they were going to make it real. I’d bet a decent sum they are as interesting as the car itself. Either that or they just had a mishmash of parts laying around and decided to make a

Oof.. Yeah if paychecks aren’t hitting there’s no excuse to stick around especially if everyone knows the situation is dire. I mean, it’s not like positive results come up with you google Faraday Future. Nearly every result save for the company website is negative.

According to the website they are all 2018s and electrics, so in theory they could have been sitting there since last spring depending on when Smart released the 2018 model year cars. That’s still a long time for a car dealer to be holding on to inventory though. You never know. Parking in Boston is absolutely

The are probably paid well and aren’t being asked to work hard right now.. Some could be riding it out until they are shown the door, will collect for a bit while looking for a new job, and call it a day.

My poison of choice is bourbon, but when am in the mood for vodka, I’ll usually go tito’s and tonic or just straight on the rocks. I can’t do the flavored stuff. It’s the artificial flavoring that gets me.

Could be worse. The first time I tried to order a beer in PA I tried ordering a ‘Gansett. Nobody had any idea what the hell I was talking about. The thought never occurred to me that Narragansett wasn’t a national thing. That was our cheap swill of choice in high school. 

I had a sneaking suspicion this comment might find you somehow. As the resident Smart expert, you must have Jalopnik smart related comment radar! Impressive! I looked it up, the closest one is 3.5 hours away from me in Boston. Apparently they have 17 of the little buggers. That seems like quite an inventory. All the

Just seeing that bottle makes my stomach churn. I remember that stuff coming out early in my college career and all the girls loved the whipped cream flavor. I decided to go shot for shot with a lovely young lady I had my eye on one evening (after I had already pre-gamed heartily). After my natural charm and good

I’m more amazed Smart found 100 buyers. All the Smart dealers near me closed, and aren’t they all electric now in this country? Without googling the nearest dealership, I wouldn’t even know where to find one. I haven’t even seen one in ages, but that could be due to the fact that I don’t live in an urban area by any

BURNINATING THE PEASANTS!!!! TRUUUUUUUUUUUUCKDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!

My previous ones did. My Honda fit was already blowing fuses and had completely LUNCHED the HVAC system by 4 years and 60k miles. My Forester was just about to drop it’s transmission at that point, and our CRV had a litany of issues by year 5 including HVAC, engine sludge, and a leaky diff.