Gotta fund the pensions and bennies somehow.
Gotta fund the pensions and bennies somehow.
And making an example of people.
The problem is that he didn't have a false plate as the alternate. The empty space just draws eyes. Plus, yeah, don't swap while you're around the Mounties.
Cops love civil forfeiture.
In the wake Porsche’s move to turbocharging 911s, it’s worth asking of Jalopnik has lost its way. Here’s what I call a buyer’s car: Tavarish on the E46 M3. It’s a Jalop’s car at a Jalop’s price.
You hit the nail right on the head.
That would require more research than just reading a few press releases.
Doing real reviews like you suggest would take time and money so they figure why bother when they can make an SEO friendly headline and gets some clicks on the cheap. They Jalopnik editors know exactly how poor these buyer’s guides are and they don't care.
I agree, why isnt reliability a part of this?
And that is what is wrong with these “buyers guides.” They don’t actually tell you everything you need to know. They might as well be copy/pasting brochures.
Just sold my Mini Cooper S last weekend (as a trade-in), and my dad sold his Countryman a year prior. I’ve never gone from loving a car to hating it as much as I did with my Mini (and my dad was the same). They are great cars when everything is working right, but damn do things fall to pieces on these cars fast. You…
I don’t get it, The Corvette is 6.2 Liters, Pushrod engine, Naturally Aspirated, 460 hp, 460 ft lb torque, gets 29mpg and meets all regulations. Looks like all these quad overhead cam with VVT, and all the high tech catch phrases used to market people, could meet regulations when a small block Chevy bolted to a…
Remember all the talk about “the death of the 911” when the air cooled engine era ended with the 993?
I think this is too much ado about nothing. You know what the best 911 has been in every generation? The turbo one.
Cue the “death of the 911” guys who refuse to recognize the 911 has been in a state of constant evolution which is what has allowed it to stay relevant for 52 years.
The guy in the Range Rover Sport ended up facing a civil suit from the motorcyclist he ran over, who was — stunningly — represented by Gloria Allred. That motorcyclist was driving on a suspended license and claims he is paralyzed. Certainly that is still ongoing.
They conveniently left out what happens next. Either:
You sound mad bro, then again I understand the angst caused by driving an Elantra and seeing some dude-bro cruise by in his shiny new Wrangler. Actually Wrangler fuel economy and performance has increased a fair amount with the addition of the Pentastar 3.6. It’ll always be limited by the very nature of the design…
95% of the people in WA live in ZIP codes where emissions requirements are required. Washington currently uses the CA emissions tests and guidelines, and has since 2009. In fact, if you buy a 2009+ non-CA emissions car into WA with less than 10k miles, good luck registering it. I wouldn’t mind safety inspections, but…