tacotronica
tacotronica
tacotronica

i once saw a hybrid with a vanity plate “49mpglol”

i think technology has made that basic camo pretty much irrelevant. the sky isnt always bright blue. so you could argue that being darker blue IS appropriate. 

ruin? things change. i think this design is tasteful. when he originally said he wanted it red, white, and blue, i pictured the whole thing draped in an american flag. 

i like it too, its simple and classy. the old one looks great too but it shows it’s age (imo the blue being so light color almost looks like its faded)

Dallas 2016

man, wait til you find out what they do underneath those widebody kits lol, someone’s gonna be cutting one of these up in no time

i think the problem here is you’re interpreting a metaphor literally. yes, he is “literally referring to actual pirates. like from the movies.” as a metaphor.

50k. comparatively, that is as much as a loaded 2019 4runner

personally, i think its best to stay away from the 2012-2013 models, they had some issues, but otherwise i agree. 2017-present has a reinforced head, better intake manifold, and they changed the diff ratio, plus the cosmetic upgrades, which makes the 17+ more desirable though

im in the same damn boat and i feel like every jalopnik article that reminds people to buy these just bumps up the price even further out of my range

id call the hairdo “Retired Mirage from Apex Legends”

NP. This are sooooo rare that its Justy-fiable

didnt Trump tweet about this and then everyone laughed and called him an idiot?

you know what’d be better than the Levorg?

Solid take: Onion, the guy behind the channel, from Haggard Garage, is a scumbag

Remember those two weeks where Jalopnik had a video series where they would talk about interesting cars they found on craigslist that week? I want more of that

so relieved to see this wasnt Onion(“lifeOD”)‘s video. that dude doesnt deserve the views

Teeeechnically, welding metal to borosilicate is old news. See tv gunmounts for example

i agree, the Volvo is the archetype of architects 

i think it’d be really cool to see and article or video about how they do these cutaways, do they really just take a saw to it?