Am I the only one getting auto-forwarded to the Root as the first “related” article pixel that pops up at the bottom of the article or the end of the comments.
Am I the only one getting auto-forwarded to the Root as the first “related” article pixel that pops up at the bottom of the article or the end of the comments.
I think one of the main other reasonings towards this awful, awful trend is the fact direct-injection engines tend to lead to dirty exhaust tips.
My BMW iX M60 weighs 5600 lbs.
Person with morals here. Nothing about stealing something then demanding ransom is honorable, especially when these same people are doing it to healthcare companies.
Well I mean needing to order 5 times the number of mugs you have employees in the 2 ish years the factory has been open seems odd.
Yeah it seems so crazy that he seems to purposefully not use the siren and lights. It’s almost like he wants bad shit to happen... and maybe he does!
I mean, this lines up with what the rest of the market is doing. The high-end EV as a boutique item has more options out there than interested consumers. Everyone is just clamoring for the affordable options now.
You are not comparing apples to apples. Model S should be compared to the Porsche Taycan...that sold 1635 units from April to June. Doesn’t look so terrible now.
So how do current sales of the S and X compare to historical sales? IIRC, they have never sold in particularly large numbers - maybe 100K a year? No $70-100K+ cars do. How they sell relative to other company’s cars is not really all that important, and certainly Hyundai doesn’t make anything comparable in price. How…
Yup, tonneau covers are never 100% waterproof like the trunk of a car. They always let some water in, but do a good job of keeping the vast majority of it out. That's what these photos seem to show.
As an owner of an Avalanche, I can tell you, mostly waterproof is not. But at least the engineers at Chevy accounted for most of the issues with drip rails at the edges and drains on the floor.
The vast majority of pickup trucks are vanity mobiles. If you go to an actual construction site, the real work tends to be done by commercial vehicles (i.e. dump trucks, cement mixers, etc.). Trades people are better served by vans so they have tool/part storage out of the elements. Your average F-150 is far more…
You buy a pickup truck, a vehicle that by definition keeps your stuff unsecured and exposed to the elements, because one day, maybe, you may help your friend move or carry a domestic appliance that otherwise will not fit in the truck of a car.
This is just a dumb post.
“Sora Lee makes a measly salary of $400,000 per year as head of marketing for TikTok It gets worse, that salary combined with her investment portfolio only gives her a net worth of about $843,000. Times are tough right now for social media executives.”
Deliberately misleading clickbait titles? On Jalopnik?! You don’t say
Nail, meet head.
^This comment should be a slideshow!
So true. I used to have a G/O tab permanently open, but recently I forgot to check Jalopnik and Gizmodo (the only two G/O sites I still look at) for three weeks and I didn’t even notice. There’s simply little reason to visit anymore. They sold off the good sites, turned off comments on others, and routinely screw…
The reasons people leave Hoonigan, and Donut are exactly the reason people leave Jalopnik and G/O.