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They installed several roundabouts around the downtown square in my town about 5 years ago. I drive through them every day, and I regularly still see people entering/exiting the wrong way, driving through them without yielding properly, and my personal favorite: coming to a full stop at every. single. yield line. And

Well, it *is* Kentucky.

The police should set up a combination DUI checkpoint/mental health screening checkpoint there; there’s no way those people aren’t drunk, high, or severely addled.

Not alone.  I am absolutely torqued for this.

Outdoorsy Boulder type (I can smell the patchouli from my house!), checking in with a No Dice vote. This really is a Baja successor, in the sense that it answers the utterly confounding question of: how do you make a less useful Subaru Outback?

I’m currently driving a 2.0L turbo-charged VW Tiguan (current gen). I normally get between 25-30mpg depending on A/C use. This is from a boxy SUV. That’s what I used to get in my little 4-cylinder economy cars with far less space and power. I’d say that, at the very least, some of them do deliver on their fuel economy

The ability to open and close the windows (and sunroof where applicable) with the key remote. All VW’s have the capability, but you have to code it in yourself with an OBDII device.

The only option that has ever mattered is heated seats. Those should be standard on every vehicle at every price point. 

Hey Tesla, Butt Chug This Electricity”

On Bro-dozers and BMW’s the butthole is clearly the drivers door because it the only thing keeping the piece of crap inside.

(except you and me BMW guy, its all the other owners, not us)

You could choose not to read it.

Nope they cant. if you have a problem with it then dont read the article. No one is forcing you to. Or if it bothers you that much visit another car blog that doesnt harm your fragile sensibilities.

This is Jalopnik. This is what Jalopnik does.

Didn’t you hear... We had to cancel that wonderful ol’ dude because he uh.... checks notes.... touched a woman’s bare back. Between that and Al Franken, MN has really lost some dudes.

Well, it’s been a quiet week in Duluth, Minnesota, my hometown, out there on the edge of the prairie.

No, you’re still a contractor. Just because they remind you that there’s a potential penalty for shitty work doesn’t magically change your status. Do you think a contractor in any other industry would be retained if they continually did a poor job?

It was a little weirder than that. I showed up in a Bolt and left in the Camaro. There’s a long drawn out explanation that can basically be summed up as, basically, YOLO.

Question 1: If everything is truly equal, I’d rather have the newer car with higher miles. With modern engines being as reliable as they generally are, it seems like for most vehicles the depreciation curve is steeper by year than by mileage. More cars seem to be killed by rust or expensive parts that fail due to age

Also, have you ever tried anchoring a body to the bottom of the Detroit River with an LCD? Don’t even bother.

Is hot dog water stock, or broth.