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The stories on this site are the real reason to read it.  What a great slide show.

The prosecution of billionaires is much like trying to keep the blackbirds out of your garden with a BB gun. Just because you shoot at it, doesn’t mean you’ll hit it. And even if you hit it, you’ve still got to find a vulnerable spot.

Nah, it’s more like a cage death match. You have to pony up with your own species of testosterone-fueled rage and aggression, and if you can hold your own, you are given grudging respect. Texans don’t mind your style being different than the next guy. But you do need a certain amount of wild-eyed crazy to be fully

This is why I read Jalopnik.  I learn stuff.  Thanks!

Nice station wagon.  I’d like it better if it were a Buick.

You should really read a book on physics. Then you would realize how bad your take is. ICE’s are just heat pumps. You get more out of them by putting more air/fuel mixture in each combustion cycle.

Not amongst the people who can actually afford it.

I’d prolly do a vinyl wrap myself, since it will be going offroad.

Seconded.

I am opposed to limiting salaries for F1 drivers without limiting CEO pay.  I mean, if there is an issue with drivers, there sure AS HELL is an issue with CEOs.

Sometimes, people take pictures of random cars they don’t own, and put them on Craigslist. Then, they wait for readers to show up with a fist full of dollars. At which point the scammers relieve the excited buyers of their bankroll. Sometimes firearms are involved.  Sometimes, it’s just a few guys who like a good

Well played.  Well played indeed.

Same here.  Sister in law had one of those, and ended up on top of a concrete hiway divider, in a different seat.  She miraculously walked away from the wreck.  But you should have seen the car.

And insurers...

Leopard doesn’t change its spots.  They’ll keep it up until they kill Buick too.

Not the only one. 

That’s the whole reason they look like that.

Going with the Crossfire instead was a better choice for the market at that time.