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It’s funny to see americans fawning of this car while we have tons of them running as econo shitboxes with asthmatic 1.4l 4pot.

Go ride the subway daily and deal with abusive mentally ill people. You might change your tune a bit

People are generally good, they generally want to help each other out

Such an excellent article where politics was intentionally and easily avoided followed up by the most presumptuous paranoid nonsense perfectly making the point of how fearful so many are of everything, but especially the other team.

Found this elsewhere: “When asked why he continuously risks his life driving a racecar, Tazio Nuvolari turned to his inquisitor and said, “How would you like to die...?” The reply given was, “At home, in my bed, sleeping...”

Well if they would SURRENDER for a change.

that’s because the white people who commit these crimes generally don’t resist arrest. the shooter was surrounded by police and was about to commit suicide but the cops talked him down and he followed all of their orders.

This is what police officers readily do, putting their lives on the line to save others. Pity that a tiny fraction of bad cops on a power trip ruin it for the rest

It was always a really awkward fit, having something so focused on the US be made central to something almost entirely marketed to places outside the US, and something so based on the idea of PR-as-ethics in a sport that the rest of the time stays as far away from ethical discussions as possible. American police


Seems lots of emotion in article, but re-read before posting.

Corporations fund both sides of the aisle. Why? to have influence who-ever wins.
Even at loss, candidate can still endorse to get voters to buy new trucks.

You expect a G/O Media article to have proper punctuation?

Check you spelling: “

You seem quite tolerant of different view points and values.

I’d be surprised if that blatantly racist site would report on this, seeing as the perpetrator is black, no reports of negative police inactions with him, and the criminal justice system very obviously being easier on this guy than one would expect.  

Jalopnik staff really doing a solid for The Root on this one.

Didn't the much more common French and Italian vans of the late 80s and early 90s also have a 5 on the tree? Like the Fiat Ducato?

Indeed. I would like to be able to afford a Hemi Challenger. Alas it is not to be.

The most unexpected sights I can recall were a brand new Volvo station wagon with New Jersey plates parked in an alley in Lisbon Portugal in 1982 and a Lancia Delta Integrale in rush hour traffic in White Plains NY in 1989. I have also spotted some unusual traveler’s and diplomatic vehicles like the MAN cabover truck

Yeah, that vid definitely looks safe.

This might even be dumber than “stancing”. But at least they look somewhat safe to drive around in, at least with the bed in the normal position.