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Semi-related question:
Do you ever get contacted by sellers who’ve found their NPOCP articles?
Given how highly the Forester XT guy thinks of his car I bet he found the article within minutes of it being posted...

Ewww..... you like the Monkees?

Fix its maladies and restore it to glory

I love that the video simulates the pain that the cars endure through editing, music and Instagram’s inability to provide basic playback controls or sizing

you just mad ‘cause she stole your ipad to sell & buy live chickens

You musta been sitting on a pizza stone because your ass just got BURNED

You musta been sitting on a pizza stone because your ass just got BURNED

It’s a drive, but while you can go to the National Air & Space Museum at the mall you owe it to yourself to make the trip to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles. There, you will find smaller crowds, and:
•the Space Shuttle Discovery
•an SR-71 Blackbird
•an Air France Concorde
•the Enola Gay
among countless other

Hey; this may be unrelated, but can we please have a way to disable the infuriating autoplay video that infests all AVClub posts? It’s never relevant to the article, and always unwelcome.

You mentioned the instruments; but there isn’t a single photo of them in the article unless I missed it?

A Subaru of some description.. . . . . . ?

This’ll get the Millennials on board

Seems far more interesting to me than Nascar tbqh, and Jalopnik is still posting stories about that shit. It’s almost like the site isn’t responsible for just one faction of readers, eh?

Good riddance. Harley sounds like the latest American automaker to discover what happens when you don’t keep up with the times. 

Not to mention that plenty of us buy things from the Amazon Referral Links which support the sites. At least you only seem to get the “Please disable” notice once per site.

Haha my mum had this cassette; would totally do a little 4-y/o dance to the sweet synth solo halfway through. The ‘80s, man.

who the fuck thinks the live music capital of the world is in Texas?

Refer to the first sentence of my post, where it says “require”. I’m not talking about cars that recommend premium, just cars that require it.

I want automakers to make high performance cars use high performance fuels, and ordinary cars use ordinary fuel. A Buick in a non-performance trim is an ordinary car, salty.