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Why won’t Dodge make a convertible Challenger? Chevy offers a drop top on its most powerful iteration of the Camaro, yet Dodge can’t even chop the top off of a lowly V6?

I guess the kicker here is that he admitted to not being well enough to drive, but did so anyways. My father was once sent to the emergency room by his doctor during a checkup, for a collapsed lung. Dad had no idea, and had been going about life as normal for who knows how long. Still, they required him to take an

I know this may not be the right page, but, uh... white privilege?

“Fanboy” would be the correct term here.

I always thought they left cars unlocked so anyone could use it as a safehouse in the event of a bear encounter. I lived in Alaska for a year, and that’s the story I got!

Oh, yes. I recommend a perusal. They even sell Escalades!

Welcome to the modern world, where innovation exists and things change because they used to be a lot harder to do.

Yes, because mid-engined hybrid Corvette owners will undoubtedly tell all their friends, “my Chevy is just like that fancy Porshe 918.”

Just don’t sign your email as “Wish upon a Stig,” and your secret is safe with me (and the entire Internet).

I LOVE Jalopnik’s exposés, and this is one of the best. Keep ‘em coming, please!

Don’t get lost!

Lol, by definition, yes, it is!

This didn’t even make any sense from the title, but I sort of get his reasoning from a libel/defamation standpoint... Except he’ll never,ever win... and probably never earn the right to purchase another rare Ferrari.

Yeah, I remember that article, too, but IIRC it focused more on casting cars to match their characters, rather than the actual process and nitty-gritty. Still interesting, but a bit more meta than what it sounds like we’re all hoping for.

I totally agree, I really wish they would’ve pushed this downmarket instead of up. Wealthy folks have plenty of options for RWD fun, can’t some of it trickle down to us regular folk!?

The Kardashians have become one of my guilty pleasures, mainly because it’s fascinating to watch the K/J juggernaut market themselves and deal with various PR issues. So many reality shows exist about the personal drama behind the business, their show just masks the business as a “lifestyle.”

Can we instead theorize that the IOC made this ridiculous trademark claim to distract everyone from the disease-infested water and air in Rio?

I hope you don’t end up in a Gawker article!

That’s a great example, I’ll keep an eye out for it. Reminds me of the modern Lamborghini poster in Dallas Buyers Club which featured a 2000s Lambo among a 1970s setting. Maybe somewhere out there is a movie car casting continuity consultant who wasn’t hired for either of these films.

Yeah, I always wondered if single brand-heavy productions were always a result of sponsorship. For un-sponsored or period productions, I bet there’s an interesting procedure. I’d be curious, too, if the casting agents just peruse Craigslist, or what, and what the criteria is. Do they ever just snatch a cheap,