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If you let people make a habit of not doing “simple” things like signaling, stopping at stop signs, etc. then they do it over and over until it causes an accident. And it probably won’t be the offending driver who gets hurt either, but instead the pedestrian or cyclist they hit. This unfortunate behaviour needs to

I realize I am in the minority, but I can’t stand GTA online. For me, the game is the single player story. Those who feel like I do were let down by Rockstar because they added nothing to the single player experience.

I guess that’s where the money is, but playing GTA Online was one of the worst experiences I have had

Oh yea I agree with you that there could be some good cases. The three year terms for instance would work for someone whose leasing their car.

That and owning ‘x’ number of cars isn’t the flex some think it is. 

I got my degree in Criminal Justice, which opened my eyes to the country’s inequality based on race, and almost as important, class . This article only hints to the open secret widely known in the field. I’m always open to other people’s interpretations of anything therefore would love to hear the other side’s

ACAB

We’ll get more slideshows on Jalopnik despite the entire website begging not to.

Spiders like to hang out in dark, cluttered spaces, so vacuuming under your bed—and storing stuff in sealed containers—won’t make it very appealing to them.

I mean, they literally crawl on the ceiling above my bed, soooooo....

with this many miles 7k is probably the ceiling. for 10 grand I am finding tons of very low mileage 2008 or newer all wheel drive sienna and highlanders. Sorry but whatever they did to lift this van 3.5 inches (most likely hockey pucks in the springs) ads no value to the vehicle. Also the whole “toyotas run forever”

Just like every product they will buy off a bunch of “influencers” to give it amazing reviews.

This is what Jalopnik used to be like, every day.

Hey Jalopnik! More articles like this.

Seems to me that’s what VinFast was expecting.

I think you were doing your trip wrong. You should have spent 90% of your energy on the trip itself - scenery, food, entertainment, and etc. Then loosely focus the remaining 10% on those cars.

Very interesting article. The craziest part to me is the price. at $30k, the low slow speed and ride quality might be excusable. But at $70k+, you’re competing with Teslas, Base Taycans, Mach-E GTs, and other very impressive cars

I’m not here to argue the benefits or shortcomings of hydrogen, but at least where my parents live there’s a hydrogen station under a mile away, so for some it could be a plausible means of commuting. There’s always a line of at least three cars, though, so it certainly isn’t hassle-free even when it’s local. 

Lol, this is hilarious.

3rd Gear: “It’s no secret that rural areas and electric vehicles don’t mix”