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10/10 sounds like retro Jalopnik

Because most vans today are ungodly ugly. You would have to pay me to drive any of today’s designs.

https://www.chron.com/local/slideshow/Photos-Biden-supporters-parade-through-Laredo-210230.php

im just waiting for david and torch to make the jump then i can cut this site off

Sorry for the harsh language. But this approach gets me spun up pretty fast. I can’t stand the notion some people think they know what choices should be made for how other people live their lives.

Ah, I see today Jalopnik is setting out the can of gasoline and the lit blowtorch right next to each other and leaving the comment section to do the rest.

Bitter Old Dude, I have no idea why you aren’t an approved commenter yet. You always have insightful comments to add. 

FYI you are on Jalopnik version 2020.  This used to be a website dedicated to automotive culture.  It is now political clickbait with cars.  

Hah, are you wrong. Drive a Miata. And hear all the chick car jokes? Or a Fiat 500, and have people sneer that you are in a tiny cute car, not one appropriate for you? And have you not heard motorcyclist called organ donors, on a crotch rocket, and yet you say nobody calls out motorcycles? And all those non-tree

There is a sub-text here that someone should decide for people whether trucks are appropriate for an individual consumer. Fuck that. It is my money and I will buy whatever damn vehicle that meets my needs (real or perceived) that I can afford to operate.

I’ve always found it weird that people concern themselves with what other people are buying. I have a truck. It’s really no one’s business other than my own as to why I have a truck. I don’t need to justify it to anyone else. These same questions never get asked of people with sports cars or people with motorcycles.

Off the top of my head: none of APC (CA), Brown (CA), Brownell (NV), Marquis (MI), Torch (NC), Tracy (MI) are NYC-based. I’m not sure about the other editorial staff without checking.

Pretty much everything that everyone gripes about today’s car styling—all cars are covered with unnecessary streaks, creases, and fake vents—are present on this old Mustang

Got your click, that’s his primary job.

This article title is really misleading. 

These videos are so cringe.  Can you guys hire someone that doesn’t live in NYC?

The only car model that comes to mind that actually shrank from one generation to the next was the Mitsubishi Galant. 

I had a 68 Valiant in the 90's. I can attest that they’re bullet proof in terms of reliability. Mine had the leaning tower of power. The one in the video obviously has new paint and the chrome B pillar brightwork is missing. I only had to change the water pump, which I did in my dorm parking lot by first removing the

Had a 1980 US model in the S variant.  My very first new car.  It was stupid reliable over 80K miles, requiring a thermostat, brakes and a weld on the catalytic converter screen so it would stop rattling.  Last I saw it, it had 250K on it and was looking very, very  tired.

Not as dramatic as what “full sized” trucks looked like 20 years ago versus today... as in today’s full size trucks make my grandad’s 80's F-150 look like a compact.