thunder1979
thunder1979
thunder1979

...or a street legal Super GT Prius, with a tasty mid-engine V8!

This angers me to no end. It’s an invasion of privacy. Also, my real beef is this: What constitutes a hard acceleration or hard braking? Would the insurance company rather I didn’t use the braking capabilites designed into my car and simply smash into another vehical?

I bought a used Tesla Model 3 to support my soccer watching habit.

As the owner of a 2022 Camry XSE w/ AWD, I love the looks and hybridization of the 2025 MY Camrys. However, despite having a fantastic ride, I doubt I will ever buy another Toyota product unless/until they fix some very frustrating, but easily fixable, issues:

I’ve always taken the presence or absence of a helmet as an indication of how much the person values their brain.

Eh... I wouldn’t go that far. If anything Southern states are a miniature representation of the US as a whole. A majority of the populations live in the cities. The cities are by and larger liberal. You go to Nashville these days and its a very liberal, LGBT friendly city with world-class food, drink and arts. The

Yup. 100% thought it was a Sentra Spec-V. Which was a fun little car in its time.

Man I swore that was a de-badged Subaru Legacy.

When I read “coolest version of the most boring car” and saw the shape, I immediately thought it was this at first:

Very good question. I think that many manufactures are ok with lots of overlap in models, especially in crossovers. 

Malibu? Hell, I thought it was a Subaru Legacy at first glance..

It is definitely not my thing.  But in an age when all vehicles ar trending toward gray jelly bean design language, I’ll welcome anything weird.

Clicked expecting to see Dodge Spirit R/T Turbo

gotta be $60k msrp at least... I suppose that qualifies for “everyman”... who wants a lot of debt with a 96 month loan.

Let’s wait until we see pricing before we start calling them “everman’s” anything. The Tacoma and 4Runner pricing have always been a bit too high to really call them something like that. And let’s not forget the dealer markups that will hang around for a couple years.

Go woke go broke”? More like “Act like a Nazi, and your cars sit on the lot-sy.” 

Ive worked for GM and then various Tier-1 and Tier 2 suppliers and these cars look like primered development mules whose bodies were run though the E-coat dip tank and then shot with clear coat. I hate this grey trend.

Destroyer Gray, and whatever the similar colors by other makers are called, are the absolute worst colors ever on a car, only the fleshtone beige my crazy neighbor had on his Olds back in the ‘00's, and I had on a Mercury Zephyr in 1980 was worse. When I was car shopping, the dealer I bought it from had one Challenger

Eating lunch while reading a Jalopnik article that drew heavily from Devil Wears Prada was not even on my *wildest* gay bingo card for 2024. What a delight, even if the paint jobs are bleak lol

One thing I will never do is buy another car in white / black / grey / silver. Cannot stand how every car looks like it’s been printed by a laser printer. Last three cars I purchased new for myself were a 2011 Cayman (red), 2015 Mustang (blue), and 2024 Palisade (green). My next car will be yellow.