therustystarship
Rusty Starship
therustystarship

would have liked this,

There is (or was, might have been on loan) at the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn. I can’t believe how tiny these cars used to be.

That photographer is all about dat ass.

A little of both, don’t remember which came first, but do remember reading it in an article about their new look. Great, now that’s gonna bug me, can’t remember what was said that lead me to that.

Well....

“Will Nissan throw their corporate buck-toothed grille on Godzilla?”

A dollar says it outperforms the NSX and costs ~80K less.

You’ve gone too deep. Time for the kick!

Man. This is like the disappointment of human life in three sentences.

I kinda of want a Land Cruiser now, I just don’t want to pay for one. Those things don’t depreciate either. Oh well off to look at craigslist for a Range Rover or rusted out gas grill

I dunno if bikers are more susceptible. I’ve run into this situation in both a car & on a motorcycle. It’s really unnerving either way, but definitely much more so on a bike as the likely consequences are much worse. I would do the same thing the guy above did, slow down and pull over.

It helps if people buy them, though. I bought two new Fiats to try and vote for “yes, more cheap Italian cars plz” but I'm just one person.

Only really susceptible in that it is harder to put on sunglasses or drop a visor to adjust for glare. Could also throw in that a car can more easily clean it’s window, although a rider can adjust his visor, but may have reasons not to... like no glasses.

I’m on both vehicles and when it comes to sun glare (or headlight glare at night) I can tell you I seem to be better at cleaning the inside of my helmet’s visor than the inside of my car’s windshield.

You’re kidding about anyone not knowing this was in a game, right?

Can’t be too hard on that Saturn Ion, even the experts get it wrong once in a while.

Buy used !!!

Careful with a naked sportbike as a 1st bike. On 4 wheels 100hp is nothing, but on 2 wheels it’s way more than it sounds like.

The nice thing about Jalopnik is that we’re all allowed and encouraged to be ourselves. There is no decree from the top down to hold certain views or values, which often leads to all sorts of epic internal debates. As the emperor of Lanesplittlerland, you poor suckers are all subject to my personal views and opinions