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We are, by far, in the Golden Age of Safety.

Considering my 1992 SC400 exterior still looked brand new when I eventually sold it in 2009;Lexus knows how to do paint correctly.

I’ve had 2 red and a blue and my parents had a light blue RX

This one has been converted from 3 axles to 2. Can’t say I’ve ever seen that before

In 2008, my dad simultaneously had a prius and a corvette. He joked that the prius “offset his carbon emissions” .

I see Jaguar is doing a surprise inspection

You mean are continuing to have. My 08 GT500 is grounded because of a factory defect that causes clutch drag and eventually, failure. It’s my first, and probably last Ford product. I should have bought the 911...

Oh, crap— I just checked and it looks like I made all these up. Dammit.

The burger king I worked for at age 15 (in the 90s) got shut down for health violations. so did the other 2 that our owner owned as well. He did drive a blue Viper, so there is that...

Your premise of reliability issues are dead wrong. Where is the evidence of Giulias breaking down or sitting on the side of the road

FYI, in order to shoot down that F-117A, they literally had to guess where they thought it might be, fire a whole bunch of missiles, and hope something hit (it did). The part about the modifying radars is bullshit. Stealth signatures are compromised the moment those bomb-bay doors open and it sounds like the jet was

OMG Doug! I miss your automotive writing on here so much. I catch your videos on YouTube, but it’s just not the same.

Good. Someone can finally end this long running scam

Looks like the pit crew forgot to fill the Camry’s blinker fluid. I wonder how much the crew chief will be fined for that one?

I’m starting to think this political BS in Jalopnik happens every year, then those writers move on, the articles become non political for 11 months or so, and then it repeats.

The curb rashed wheels say otherwise

It’s cool, but no where close to $69,000 cool.

My mom had the 88, in gold, with one of the first rear passenger AC\ climate controls ever made. The hunk of metal took us from Seattle to CA at least half a dozen times. Too bad it was not the most reliable thing.

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The mid 80s were a great time for Chevrolet’s marketing department

My dad’s first vette was a modified C4 convertible (red) with glassed in ground effects. Definitely stood out from the crowd.