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I thought the same... why not to wait, for better times...

First question: if you hve a paid off 2016 Forester why are you buying a new Rogue? Just drive the Forester. Its not the Rogue is some magical upgrade here. 

I think the car looks worse when paired with the wheels, and the wheels look worse now than they did 24 years ago because they’re so dated.

Post 10 - not the hero we deserve, but the hero we all need.

Most UAW facilities (GM, Ford, Chrysler, etc) only allow UAW-made cars in their good parking lots. Everyone else has to park farther away, sometimes a mile or more.

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This guy would solve it with nothing more than a rake.

Maybe they can start by dropping their petty, childish parking lot policy

So, what exactly is “boomer mentality”? Asking for a friend.

Video misses most of the action because of  portrait filming.

What an pissy thing to say. These rims look like ass on this car. How’s that Justin? Am I judging them by the right criteria for you?

This ^^

The rest of the car looks great. The wheels look like ass, which makes the car as a whole look worse than it would otherwise. It didn’t look good on the SN95, and it doesn’t look good on the S550.

Yea man, these are far from good looking wheels and the SN95 had other wheel options that were far more attractive. The three spoke polished aluminum option on the V6, the five spoke polished on the GT, and the five spoke polished available on the Cobra are all way way better looking.

This is why idiots don’t need cars.

Proper use of a parking brake could also have alleviated a lot of the problem here.

And this is why idiots need to just turn the damn car off.

To be fair, this is a blog, not a news source. I don’t mean that in any negative way, but a blog, is a blog, is a blog. At times they’ve broken stories. They’ve got some wonderful writers and some equally awesome people. However, this isn’t traditional journalism.

Jalopnik seems more focused on “edgy” over factual these days.

There is vanishingly little speech that is criminal in the US. What little there is are generally lower court rulings that haven’t been slapped down by the Supreme Court yet. Speech rulings tend to be unanimous or near-unanimous - there is no part of the mainstream legal ideological spectrum that are not free speech