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I don’t know if that’s the same guy or not. I want to say that was somebody who had one in the Hamptons or something. 

He genuinely doesn’t seem like a bad person or anything - it just sounds like he thought it looked neat so he bought one. I disagree with him, but I feel for him a little bit. Having people fuck with your car is always gross and awful.

This is the comments section of a dying automotive blog, not the Roman forum. You guys comment as if people’s lives are hanging in the balance of what you say here or something.

I don’t disagree with that at all. What’s annoying is that any time Chinese cars are brought up, there’s a lot of tightly-wound hand-wringers who act like someone in the US buying a Seagull would bring about WW3.

Your challenge today is to find me examples of mainstream Chinese cars that are blatant ripoffs of American vehicles. 

>and also posting this comment without even the tiniest sense of irony

>posting this comment without even the tiniest sense of irony

Some boring-ass people in the comments today. 

Coppola’s flick will bomb so badly, Madame Web will look like marketing genius in comparison.

This is such a bizarre concept that it’s come fully around to being actually cool.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5525-Bucklew-Ct-Toledo-OH-43613/34712370_zpid/

What I’m describing can be readily found in and around Toledo, Ohio. I know because I’m currently looking. 

Further evidence that voting doesn’t matter. 

This is also a genuinely really good livery, too. 

It’s intended to be as neutral as possible for staging purposes so people can envision making the house their own. The issue is that most people lack any kind of creativity or eye for aesthetics so they think that the staged real estate look is some desirable thing.

How about I take $300k and buy a fully-updated 4-bedroom house in a walkable, park-adjacent neighborhood in the Midwest and have $280k left over for a loaded 911 Turbo?

The Jalopnik commentariat seems to be comprised of 85% casuals who only know about cars they’ve seen on Top Gear or Donut Media. 

Dodge Challenger owners remove that many cars from the road per week.