Damnit. I don’t hate it.
Damnit. I don’t hate it.
“But when can we get normal levels of power.”
Its not even bad looking...
It’s not too horrible on the solid color ones, but the butt on the two tone models looks like absolute shit, just bad.
All hail the return of the SUS (sport utility sedan)! Maybe this is what the next Legacy/sibling will be.
If this were a Subaru Legacy you would be losing your shit.
I have seen lots of these out in the wild and I am a bit underwhelmed by how tame and ordinary they look aside from the most expensive trims with the wider tires and fenders.
Take his Jeep away too. Make him get around on a bike. That would be justice!
The only way to stop a bad person with a Jeep, is a good person with a Jeep.
Nothing is comparable about the NSX and cybertruck though. The NSX could have been delayed for as long as Honda felt was needed - it is a niche halo vehicle with incredibly low production numbers aimed at the kind of people who buy $200k+ exotic sports cars. The LFA is the same way - they scrapped it after finishing…
I mean, I’d fill up my car then let the station manager know but filling up three cars, calling in your family, posting it on Insta and having your cousin bring in a tanker seems a big egregious too me.
YOU WIN!
I mean, Ford wanted a Wrangler competitor. Significant recalls really give you that FCA experience.
Bread crumbs and pre-loaded trails, according to the article.
“Amber Heard Verdict Sends A Message To Black Women Everywhere”
I mean, “don’t lie about domestic violence” is a pretty good lesson to learn, yeah.
This seems like an odd take Candace...
Yes, Black women get the shit end of the stick way too much and this will make it harder to get real justice.
1. Make Raptor truck with 411 hp.
Yeah, I generally enjoy Jalopnik and Raphael’s writing, but this tired-ass trope about the Brexit being all about racism is getting really fucking old. It’s lazy, sensationalist, and demeaning all in one neat bundle. I come to Jalopnik to read about cars, not to hear a tired straw man argument about international…