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I used to live in Hong Kong and seeing these pictures makes me want to go back! My high school reunion was scheduled in Hong Kong next month but because of the virus it has been cancelled... What a world we live in now. 

As a fellow taillight enthusiast I have noticed that the rear lights of a model of car differ from country to country. For example, my Camaro which was exported has a red fog light were there would be a reverse light in the US spec model and two outer lights are amber rather than the 4 red lights in the states. I am

I always appreciate a good design so there are so many cars I could just look at and take in the flow of the lines and how it all comes together. I also like be boxy almost brutalist design of the 80-90’s so the Delorian is high on my list but I think that a 59 Cadillac would be the car to keep as a conversation piece

Also pollution is kind of like the baton being passed in a relay race. Industry is dirty, I remember reading how England had a problem with soot from factories and what not in the 1800’s then it was the US’s turn in the 1900’s. My dad grew up on Lake Erie and when I was young he wouldn’t let me swim in the lake

I think you will love the new car. I live in Beijing and a lot of my coworkers drive these to commute to work, go shopping and regular car stuff. Some have enough room for their whole families. The school where I work at even has a special garage with paid charging ports for those with these vehicles. Meanwhile I have

That sounds like a great memory! We didn’t have a sunroof but I remember we had a small Tv that plugged into the cigarette lighter. I wanted to watch XFiles as we drove down to Florida and had to keep looking for new stations as we drove. The screen would flicker with the engines revs... fun times in the 90’s. 

We had a 1985 Toyota van like that when I was little. I remember it listed in cross winds but was pretty reliable. We sold it to our neighbors in 1995 when we moved overseas and it was still in great shape. I remember when we came back and saw it the next time it was full of rust holes. The engine was under the

Thank you for this. I am a kindergarten teacher at an international school in Beijing. I am sending this photo to my coworkers right now. 

I’m trying my best. Self quarantine isn’t too bad for me with my girlfriend, we have a lot to keep ourselves busy.

Fortunately Jalopnik has never been blocked, but none of the videos load without using a VPN. 

I am very bummed that that it is being postponed (cancelled), but it is the right call.

I didn’t vote, but if there was a vote to bring back Michigan’s blue license plates I would be all over that! I was so disappointed when we changed to the lame white with blue letters.

I agree. That is awful. I don’t like Mini’s interiors to begin with but that makes it bad on a whole new level. And I love tactile things. I just finished repairing the volume knob on my home stereo (Muzishare X7) and was going to reward myself by listening to some Sly and The Family Stone on my fully functioning

I only wish that I could have had that experience. My dad appreciated cars, his first was a 59 Corvette and later drove a Karman Ghia, but he was more into books and learning than into mechanics. My mom’s father was a mechanic for much of his life but by the time I was born everyone was just in the habit of taking

My parents did that in the 70’s before I was born, they bought a VW and went on a road trip before having it shipped back. My cousin did the same thing with their Volvo a few years ago. They said it was an excellent experience. And I met a guy at a track day who also bought his BMW M2 (maybe 2? It was a beautiful

I’m stuck inside my place in Beijing with a virus all around thanks for helping me pass the time with such amusing articles that I also happen to agree with.

I was going to mention the 5 gen Camaro (because I have one). Of all the Camaros, it is the 4th generation i was never interested in, but it’s true that the catfish treatment made it worse off. 

We used to say the same thing about Michigan too. 

Michigan drivers do not understand the concept of driving slowly. I think that the speed limit is more like a speed minimum around where I live. And I am not complaining, I like driving fast when everyone else is too. When it every driver is on the same page it helps with the flow. Additionally, because of the

It’s interesting that I have never been asked that question before. In many ways I feel more free and safer than I do in the US. But YouTube is blocked and I can’t always get Mac and Cheese in the grocery store... for an expat as long as you don’t do anything stupid or reckless you will be fine. I am friends with