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I’ve noticed the majority of the hate comes from “car guys” who actually aren’t car guys, but lame squares with v6 sedans and crossovers (“look at what the wife made me buy!”). Prius gets 50mpg if you absolutely dog on it and will do 108MPH. Anyone who complains about perceived safety due to acceleration rates needs

Great post overall, but not completely accurate. Your magazine is owned by an Egyptian Jewish man, Haim Saban.

Larger and more powerful bikes depreciate at an even higher rate than average - if someone is big and tall they should absolutely buy used. Also Los Angeles is shitty.

KLR. But more importantly, it’s a motorcycle and not a purse you donkey. Looks don’t matter - particularly for a first bike.

If someone waits until they’re fifty to throw a leg over a bike I’m not drafting them in the first round of my not-gonna-crash fantasy draft, broh

Motorcycles depreciating at such a high rate in America make it so buying new is almost always a very bad decision. The corner cases are all new models that don’t have a true competitor (Africa Twin comes to mind for me, though I loathe to celebrate Honda in their shitty ad post). I’m talking just buying bikes in

I think it’s become quite common for folks to believe that they should be “gatekeepers” around culture. Stop being a hater on simple stuff and you’ll have more fun 😺

Brian,

Here’s one - many fucking children in the world die of the flu or having bad water or having not enough food. Spending (PUBLIC) resources to perform gender reassignment surgery ranks amongst the greatest travesties of the 21st century.

This blog was a Gawker splinter, which was a political/lifestyle blog. Gawker was dissolved in a lawsuit funded by a gay republican immigrant vampire and sold to an Egyptian jew. Under new leadership all blogs have turned into direct sales models (Jalopnik is the best example) and sometimes the writers try to sneak

I think y’all really miss the point of dealership laws. The whole daggon point was to ensure that people would have access to sales, parts, and service across the country so everyone could have private transportation. Without these laws those outside of major metro areas wouldn’t have access, and would be forced to

This is another heartbreaking reminder that journalists are people who generally love words more than the things they write about. Saturn Ion into no vehicle into Jetta is so far away from the people I meet buying and selling vehicles on Craigslist it’s jarring. Reminds me of the time I went to a Drew Magary book

Monogamy is very hard. To compensate for this people go through public ceremony, wear symbols, and sign government contracts.

I hurt with you, but you need to understand that it’s becoming less frequent. Though the media pushes these stories for money, the world has never been a safer place.

Very excited to listen, but have a question before I do (will not wait for your answer before pressing play):

Stretch, plank, do a few pushups, don’t eat late at night, substitute pot instead of alcohol. Every body is different, every life situation is different, but this has worked wonders for me. This is the first winter in years where I didn’t gain ten loose pounds.

I don’t know if the rest of the commenters saw the old Fisker in the metal - what a fantastic looking vehicle. Tesla’s offerings really pale in comparison, though it could just be the frequency (I generally see fifteen or so Model S and a handful of Model X, metro DC on the boughie Virginia side of the river).

The only smart things anyone has said about ESPN over the past few years were captured perfectly in Derek Thompson’s piece in The Atlantic last month.

Basketball Players:

“In rush hour, that’s at least a half-hour drive from downtown.”