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Unless some real investigative journalism starts happening, I’m not sure blogs such as this will have much of a future. AI for the win!

Design is subjective.

Most trendy designs have a limited shelf life. 

Is someone at Jalopnik trying to cover a short position in TSLA? 

Motive found. 

I think you earned yourself job as EIC at Jalopnik. Congrats on your new role! 

What? “Without an obvious financial incentive, it’s difficult to piece together a motive for Malinowski’s illegal weapon sales.”

Financial incentive is crystal clear, he was making money selling those guns. Unless you’re suggesting he was not making money on them, which would then make your statement about a lack of an

After such a gaffe in the first slide, I lost interest in continuing.


I wish Jalopnik would hire an EIC and someone to fact check these “articles”.

The Honda J Series engines currently power more than just the MDX. If you want, I can Google that for you. 

I fondly recall these being colloquially known as the Suzuki Sideflip, which was the kid sister to the Suzuki Samurai which also had a cute nickname, the Suzuki Saygoodbye.  

If the deepfake used as an example in this article fooled you, you might want to open your eyes. 

Hey FCA, Stellantis, Chrysler, etc. board of directors!

Yeah, you know what to do.

General disclaimer: Though design is a subjective matter, some designs fail to follow classic balance and appeal. These are my takes.

The current Accord is handsome and understated as a Honda should be. 

Design is a subjective matter, but Hyundai always seems to phone-it-in in the style department. The only exception is the original Excel which was plainly handsome and not distinctly Hyundai. Most people under 40 have probably never heard of the Hyundai Excel. While there are likely few left in operation, it was made

The new Prius? Don’t hate it. 

Stop being so cheeky. You know what it is and what it does.

I would love to meet their researchers and analysts at Subway corporate.

Did they really find insights saying that the location of where the meat is sliced is the real reason people have lost an appetite for Subway?

I PROFER sandwiches from just about any other chain or local shop. 

But it DID win over the 1/8th and that’s what we’re talking about.

The issue is the mistake on calling the race a 1/4 mile. That doesn’t take away from the fact of an 1/8th mile win.


Agreed on all points.

The Ecoboost is not exciting in any way.