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Yeah, ditto. Jalopnik in general has gone to shit (and not just because they demoted me to a grey commenter). FA and Black Flag are pretty much the best sub-blogs they have going. I also enjoy The Garage with Tavarish occasionally, but it’s not as good as I thought it was going to be when they launched it.

Russian ships can barely maneuver, so being “on a collision course” could have been as simple as being anchored.

It appears Russian and Turkish radios have a compatibility problem.

Poseur detected.

Year 1-2-3-4-jalopnik used to have good worthy articles..

So I guess the Devel...is really in the details.

It will clearly be the X7M xDrive Active e60i

why do i feel strangely non-plussed? I guess I was expecting actual acceleration.. not just a slow pull-away. that speed differential looked like something between a bmw 325i, and a 335i... definitely not an M3 even. (I had to use a frame of reference everyone could understand)

Shooting them down is destructive. I’m thinking parts.

They got $20,000 of free Mercedes labor/service by a Mercedes professional.

Seems like that fuel tank isn’t safety equipment. Nor is the suspension valve.
So you’re saying buy a POS with destroyed and failing EVERYTHING, and then spend unlimited budget, as long as the initial heap is less than $2,904?

I’m sorry, I can’t continue past the headline without telling you to go to hell.
Go to Hell.

This entire list could have been made of Fast and Furious movies, maybe just the first one. Like when the kid in the white Jetta in the first film shows up to the race wars thing with no brake calipers.....

Very true! #RIPRodBearings

2 stage gawdammned nitro you say? DAMN! You'd have to be a regular Dan Garlitz to drive that MoFo! Did you perhaps mean 2 stages of N2O? Jalopnik should just take a complete pass on any 1/4 mile commenting.....

Would still rather have 1 Corvette.

How much coal can it roll?

Can we stop the dick measuring contest yet?

He always got caught because he did the job more competently than an employee of the MTA would have.