perceptionisreality2
perceptionisreality2
perceptionisreality2

He’s right, everyone that you pass “is going to look...” it’s what their thinking when they look, is what I can’t bring myself to write. Dodge has wrung every cent out of this tired platform with its tired looks and very Meh (Dodge standard) interior styling. Once you’ve seen, and heard, about 20 of these a day,

So what your saying is that in today’s reality there’s drivers who are ushered to the front of the line based on branding potential and the image they represent to the people writing the checks? Hmmm...I wonder if that’s what’s happening in NASCAR to this day? I could easily name names, because its a game we all know

What do all the examples you just gave have in common: time trials. There’s a big difference between trading paint at 200 mph with 40 other cars for 3-4 hours while trying to not get killed in a pack, and going straight ahead incapsulated in a fiberglass body for 4 seconds. Danica is qualified to speak her opinion in

What if she’s right? What if most men aren’t a natural fit for being a nurse for example? sure men can go to college and nursing school and earn the credential, but is it possible they also might not be successful because they lack a natural instinct...of course and yes, there’s many successful male nurses. I wouldn’t

I get it, a lot of people can’t handle hearing gender truth anymore and will gravitate more towards narratives that they want to believe regardless of the facts of biology, psychology, even known differences between the sexes because of the fragility message that wokeist narratives push. However, the authors

I think the Executives already know the UAW isn’t there “friend”. Let’s address the elephant in the room first, that “workers” don’t know the first thing about the reality of running a global business, nor do they care, there needs are pretty straight forward and could be summarized with one word - more.

Typical EV Jalopnik article: Inflammatory headline, check; second paragraph “The latest reports from Cox Automotive indicate that car buyers are much more interested in EVs now than in the past...” 

My wife and I have been shopping for an electric car for about 3 years now. Still don’t like anything we see...” huh? If you can’t get excited about a Tesla Model Y or any of the offerings from Audi, Hyundai or Kia (EV6 in particular) I have to wonder what your expectations are. There’s a ton of great EVs on the

I love it whenever I read the “EVs are too expensive” excuse when the top selling vehicle in America is still the grossly overpriced Ford F-150 that starts in the $50s and can be optioned out to nearly $100K before switching to an F250 which will take you into 6 figure oblivia for a TRUCK. I get it though, trucks are

I find the comments and analysis by people that have absolutely no knowledge of structural carbon fiber muchless submarines interesting. Its seemingly the same people who became highly qualified barstool epidemiologists just a year ago.

Correct; kinda like our Governments cosy relationship with social media platforms, and internet providers. It’s common knowledge that our phones listen to us for tailored advertising and content, and that laptop camera’s and microphones can be turned on remotely, but the extent of our Governments use is conveniently

The reason the assets of the US NAVY and Coast Guard got involved/responded is because as a nation we hold the value of human life above the value of diesel fuel, jet fuel, and inconvenience. Secondly, one of the key elements of our national doctrine is that we LEAD; which means we get off our arse and act and not

Because the people in these video’s largely wear their ignorance and motto of “you can’t tell me what to do” as a badge of honor. The common sense phrase of “I wouldn’t do that if I was you” not only doesn’t register it acts as a challenge. It must be nice to be so wealthy that you can afford stupidity. 

As a responsible boat owner, Boats vs. Haulover is like watching and waiting for an expensive train wreck to occur. 

You hit on several of the reasons I rest my hand on my forehead and try to make since of Florida madness while I count down the minutes to leave. Florida suffers from too many adult children, with too much disposable income, mixed in with a good dose of the South to ensure that there’s enough attitude to go around. Of

Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and Fiat products. There all staying afloat by rental fleet sales; there overall engineering, spirit of innovation, interior design and manufacturing excellence are Meh...at best, to this day. The last Dodge product I rented caused me to ask myself what year is this again? as I suffered through

Dodge and Chrysler automobiles to this day are rental fleet quality, that’s their benchmark and they don’t try any harder, to this day. Your fathers frustration was shared by many many people who switched to other brands and never considered Dodge products again.

There’s 2 problems that plaque BMWs 1: There needlessly complicated engineering showcases.  2: MOST North American owners don’t understand the concept (or required financial relationship) of precision machine maintenance, muchless preventative maintenance. BMWs are no different than Mercedes or Porsche, if you have an

Couple of questions:

Turns out the overwhelming population tows a bulldozer to a remote job site everyday and absolutely commutes more than 300 miles daily so there’s no way an EV with any amount of range can ever fulfill the daily transportation requirements of most people, just as Jalopnik, they know...