rustyarmor
rustyarmor
rustyarmor

Also saying it’s something “they should have been doing years ago” is idiotic; do you think development of new battery technologies and entirely new drivetrains happens in a week or something? They CLEARLY have been developing all this over the last few... Wait for it... Years.

“extreme left views” translates into what the rest of us who don’t support the current maniac in the white house as normal behavior.

Welcome to Jalopnik! You must be new here?

No, seriously I agree with you 100%, but then you look at the common theme among almost all these writers and it all makes sense.

Jalopnik writer when they see a underpowered, weird, limited edition and unreliable car only available overseas:

I had a Starion, a Montero, & a Plymouth Champ (Colt)... they used to make cool, fun stuff..

No. It was an inexpensive three-row AWD wagon for people who don’t have money to piss away. For those of us who use a vehicle as a tool for transportation and not a toy, the Journey is a great bargain, especially with the underfloor storage, which is a life saver for those of use who live in America’s Siberia and need

Asking is clearly a HIPPO violation. 

Gonna say Love Field is the loser in that scenario

That teaser was pretty intense. But I knew expecting that kind of gritty story would be getting my hopes up. Besides, I just didn’t need a Cars 3. Skipped it in theaters, but when I finally watched it at home, I was quite delighted by some of what it had to say.

The inside joke is that Kyle Petty is the son of Richard Petty, who voiced “The King” in the first film.  All of the jokes about Cal being easily replaceable and often overlooked are jokes that Kyle endured throughout his actual racing career.

All I think is “Saturday morning cartoon vehicle” when I see this. Like Scooby and Daphne are going to step out and solve a crime.

The details of what you’re posting is outrageous and these people sound like scum - I can’t imagine how poorly car wash workers get paid, but then to deduct the cost of supplies from their wages? How do they even come up with this crap???

yea that’s too much math, I would have let him walk.

How about avoiding preventable death? It’s not like an extra 250,000 (and counting rapidly) people developed weirdly coincidental terminal cancer in the span of four months. Shit, South America is just getting started and you better believe Russia isn’t really telling the truth outside of it’s visible media areas such

Just another Cruise article meant to rah rah the youth. It’s fun to write things when they don’t effect you personally and purposely turn a blind eye to the greater implications of the loss in jobs and wages or the communities that more or less rely on their revenue.

I might not always agree, but I’m ok with their writers having opinions. 

Okay yeah, but how else is Karen supposed to get her hair done for her big night out of yelling at the Olive Garden waitress???

You got it wrong: It’s Tesla, Book of Musk: 4:20.

Still, it’s not nothing to insurers

I don’t understand why aren’t saying to trump and co: