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Indeed. I’ve been living in NYC for 15 years now, and although I don’t own a car, I end up driving outside the city a few times a year. I STILL get irredeemably lost every single time because I just don’t understand how to navigate the roads. I grew up driving on straight roads where all intersections were either a

In Michigan (and I think this is generally true for all the states that came out of the Northwest Territory), each state is sub-divided into counties, and each county is then subdivided into townships. Incorporated cities, towns and villages are then carved out of the townships (or the townships disappear altogether

People who haven’t been in town for this shit show are clueless. Its bunch of broke, drunk, mostly underage idiots doing stupid shit all night and day. Last time I went I saw a police horse almost get smacked by some tool peeling out of hooters, I saw some drunk kid face plant in the street in the middle of the

As much as I enjoy cars and working on them, H2Oi and the resulting insanity is why I no longer involve myself in the local car culture. Sure, you’re just out for a drive, then idiots get together and it’s like throwing a match at a pool of gasoline. Sooner or later someone’s going to do something stupid and the idiot

TOTALLY WRONG. The only epic failure is the fact that it took so long for “The greatest country in the world” to adopt them, and people with your attitude.

The chances of that cracked frame leading to his doom has pretty slim odds. 

That’s what happens when someone forgets to lock the dieselgate.

Methinks the identity monitoring in place after the OPM hack should suffice... Feds told me my info was compromised in that hack too, great job Feds, so I am watching it for anything new following the Equifax nonsense.

Or “e”-something (always lowercase too). eMotion Motorcycles anyone?

You neglected to mention, the pre-diabetic beer belly, the flip flops exposing dead fungal toe nails and the can of Busch Light that complete the ensemble.

3rd Gear: Volkswagen Thinks It Has Finally Figured Out America

According to statements from the company, they left an 11 person ride-out team behind to deal with storm issues. When main power went down, their generators took over. Unfortunately, flooding took out the generators, so they moved the temperature-sensitive products to refrigerated shipping containers powered by

Chem plants can take *weeks* to spin down/up. Your only avenue in this situation is infrastructure. That’s years.

I just want to make sure I understand your point: Trump is wrong to reconsider a regulation providing multiple options for consideration that hadn’t yet gone into effect because of a weather event that exceeds all three of the regulations options?

I knew they could find a way to make the hurricane Trump’s fault. Well played.... well played.

Question, would it be fiscally responsible to design a building using tax dollars to withstand an event that may never happen again and not be able to fully rebuild? Or use those dollars to rebuild exactly was was lost (at less cost than the alternative 100-500 year design spec) with the possibility it may happen

Anyone else sick of the purely political articles having nothing to do with cars on Jalopnik? Please keep your focus, that is why we come to this site. Any it is clear from the misleading headline what the intention of the article is.

New Jersey has been a cesspool of corruption since forever.

Velour should make a comeback. Doesn’t get as hot as vinyl or leather, even in dark colors.

Blue interiors need to make a comeback.