The cryptobiotic soil!
The cryptobiotic soil!
Once you get into the nitty-gritty of the Joshua Tree ecosystem, it gets even more dire.
Much of the soil is held together by bacteria in the top layer of said soil, making sure it can take in the bits of rain each year and not get swept away by wind. This bacteria can be wiped out by a single footprint, let alone tire…
I believe he thinks the Baja 1000 is actually run northward, not south, and is really a front for all the bricks of cocaine and marajuana that the cartels are wantonly sending across the border. Oh, and immigrants. The support crews are really immigrants, who are really all terrorists, coming to terrorize us in…
Years ago, I found out why European roads are better than American Roads in general. There are technical things about how the pavement is made and the like, but the big thing is not that.. it’s how the contract is written.
spending money on adequate crews and materials to maintain them to prevent them from falling the fuck apart instead of just letting them fall the fuck apart seems to work fine for places that do it.
If their rotors are like Subaru rotors, a couple of heavy rains ought to do it.
One of the next great writers is here at Jalopnik. Beautiful story, I wish you the best.
this is EXTREMELY good parsh
We need small trucks again.
I agree completely. That picture is very representative of why the Mustang has endured with the car buying public for 50+ years.
Pointing at the Horizon is emblematic of American optimism that it will get there.
The landscape; very Kowalski. So Vanishing Point. Such Super-Soul.
And when the electric cars take over, this shot will live on in our minds.
Congrats, I always thought that the new Mustangs looked great and that the whole burnout bros thing was blown out of proportion.
So that means BMW knows that the E46 is a better design. Referring to a forgotten detail about E46 is probably the only way they could get the rooms attention.
Yeah, I really want that Audi. Of course it’s not for straight-line speed! It’s for spraying mud sideways.
I assume because in the UK the customers for this car are at the age where the TVR and Quattro were their dream cars growing up, and this ad shows how in context a modern Jeep will shit all over your childhood dreams while carrying kids from your first two marriages in tow. But, like Marisa Tomei, some memories for…