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It's OK to use your blinkers, St.Louis
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Thanks, Jalopnik. Not only do you torture us with articles about fantastic rare cars that we can’t afford. Now you’re down to torturing us with articles about fantastic rare parts that we can’t afford as well...

“There’s a plain way to sum this up: The Regal won’t floor enthusiasts. It doesn’t boast serious performance numbers to rile car fans up. But it’s a bundle of joy to hang with at highway speeds, and still cranks if you let it. There’s a smooth essence to it. And for a daily driver, especially if you have to put in

Took my son to DC this past weeked, after about 7 miles of walking, we decided to rent a couple.
Quite fun to get around on. Parked them on the sidewalk across from the Library of Congress, on the Capital building side, and was promptly notified by the Lime app that we parked in a restricted area. Across the street was

I’d just be happy to not have a front plate. really screws up the aesthetics of many cars...

because if he didn’t have a gun, this *absolutely* would not have happened.

I see: lack of attention, a “fuck you and your space” attitude, lack of patience, shitty maintenance (seems like a lot of bald tires in the rain), topped with likely drunkenness. 
So... Basically the same standards I see here in the States.

Probably didn’t use their blinkers either...

I saw it happen. once...

how much space between the wheels and brake calipers? Interested to know if one could put smaller diameter wheels on.
Also, how much space in the wheel wells, for up-sizing tire diameter?

Honestly, I’m still in amazement that soccer mom used a blinker in the first place...

oh, I must have skipped that part. To read and see pictures of this amazing looking car.
Because, you know... car site.

what part about this article screams politics?

obviously, you’ve never owned a Land Rover...

LIES! this wasn’t Canada. the driver did not once say “eh”...

gonna go ahead and nominate tis for COTD...

A State Police Officer sees a car puttering along at 22 MPH. He thinks to himself “this driver is just as dangerous as a speeder!” So he turns on his lights and pulls the driver over.
Approaching the car, he notices that there are four old ladies — the three passengers are wide eyed and white as ghosts.
The driver,

oof, forget that...

“Anyone remember that Sean Penn has a brother?”
Actually he has two brothers. The other, Chris Penn, is also in the entertainment industry.
You may have seen him in such hit as: Footloose, Reservoir Dogs, and (best of all) Best of the Best.