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Quentin Willson
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She killed him. That's what she's in prison for.

“They know that head start is over or almost over, so they’re trying to figure out how to maintain stock price and continue growth. Hence, desperation.”

I first saw this on Jalopnik. With the fenderwells sorted and a tasteful drop on it, I think this looks better than ok.

(I really dislike chrome wheels too, but still.)

It’s a facelifted, Alfa’d 200. That’s all.

Oh my. Everything about this body is gorgeous.

Cars park themselves nowadays. They don´t need to get better at it, just buy the right car.
So this is some out-dated sexist stuff. Right?

General Generic Motors.

Flying cars.

I bet all those people killed in GM products with defective ignition switches wish they'd had push to start.

Wasn't "push-to-start" the original way to start? Put key in (somewhere in the dashboard), push the button. The new fangled way was: put key in column, twist key to start. The trick now, is that the Key Fob can stay in your pocket, without the Fob the button does nothing.

Successful now perhaps, but it means that if one thing goes south the whole thing does. These sort of things are for big-scale investors like retirement funds that need to be careful and long-term, not some trader jockey looking to score a few million a day flipping shares.

I never got a chance to take a picture of it, but there was one in bright, bright yellow at a local used car dealership, the ugliest thing I have ever seen, it kind of looked like this.

you made my day bro:) but as much as i see it here in Jalopnik it makes me wanna get one:P

The 1959 Cadillac.

Because it's uglier on the inside than it is on the outside? Like 'Murica?

We always say that everything's bigger in America. Lincoln Continental then?

I can't really justify my pick, except that it came exclusively in black and for some reason this just screams "AMERICA" to me.

H2. A more civilized military vehicle optimized for the difficulties of suburban mall crawling.

"It's a powerful symbol of America's economic decline,"

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