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People who love throwing out stereotypes pretty much have no interest in details. 

It’s not exactly a secret that Italian cars are unreliable pains in the ass.

(Apparently nobody gets the joke.)

Pretty sure those are douches, dude.

I watched countless Project Farm videos, don’t remember he ever asked for likes, subscribes, or patreons in the video. The only thing he consistently asking is “if you have any video idea, please put them in the comment” or something like that. And he did make videos out of viewers idea.

Please show me another channel that does comparison evaluations as extensively as Project Farm. From the videos I’ve seen, it’s genuinely useful information, clearly presented, with very little filler. Penetrating oils, anti-rust, duct tape, epoxy. All useful.  

You asked for it. You got it.

Agreed. Although calling Jalopnik journalism can be dicey. It’s better when they stick to articles about you know--cars.

They only want to be considered journalist when it suits their needs.  Otherwise, they are just bloggers and can do what they want.

They legit have two jobs:

INDEED

Ah, yet another political article telling other people how bad they are and assuming their intelligence because they disagree with you.

Actually both statements in your last sentence are accurate.

Sorry, not buying it. This was likely the safest time this could have been done. As you said, hardly anyone is on the road. I’m not buying the Alex Roy argument either, “They could have hit a truck carrying precious medical supplies”. Well, yeah but I’ll bet that’s statistically pretty low. I think most of the

I think the idea that it’s somehow worse to do this during the coronavirus is quite wrong—yes, a crash will pull resources away from the virus, but a crash during “normal” times could very well kill a family or other innocent roadgoers. Minimizing the risk of that kind of incident seems to at least balance the

I disagree. The rendering looks like a mustang rear end hastily photoshopped onto a c8 with the windscreen pushed back. The C7 looks much better than that render.  That said, I adore the C8 body. 

Who knew that a $50k sports car from a non-luxury brand wouldn’t sell well.

Well in that case....