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When will jalop/oppo stop jerking off over pop-ups? Its a stupid idea that gives your car worse aero at night, end of story.

User error. Didn’t have the pedestrian detection system installed on the car they where driving.

Volvo did nothing wrong here. Cars come with options. Options cost money. I can’t NOT get the sunroof option on a car and then expect to stick my hand through the roof of the car. This car didn’t have the feature that prevents hitting pedestrians. The owner should have known that. Sure, Volvo could make that feature

Neato, though the guy at the chalkboard is ignoring Tatra and other Czech designers who had conceived pretty similar cars to the Volkswagen by the war...

At what point do we start just saying - yea, it’s a 22 year old jeep, it’s not as safe as a brand new one - tough shit?

Why did Plymouth put all the effort in to design this modern hot rod, but give it a lame V6 and an even lamer 4-speed (!) automatic?

Haven’t watched a RCR in almost a year. Cute for a while. But the format just doesn’t do it for me anymore. Car I love dearly so I decided to give it a shot. And it’s the same old show. Got to the 4 minute mark. That’s all I can take of the tangential ranting. Maybe next year.

I thought those gargantuan shoulder pads were more of a late ‘80s thing

Bomber jackets, and indulging in photography while driving from the sunroof.

I guess I was cool then because I was into the 300ZX back in the early 80s. I could have bought one, but I decided that going back to college was a better use of my money. Still, I have always wanted a Z and my heart goes pitter patter every time I see an original 240Z. As for the 300 ZX, I think Paul Newman’s IMSA

Except that’s not an ‘83. They looked like this in ‘83.

Works on a Bentley, too.

Suspensions have improved quite a bit over the years. Lift kits used to make your rig ride like the wheel were bolted directly to the frame.

Why not though? It's a luxury truck. No way was that thing hauling drywall or mulch or a motorbike.

there's nothing "crappy" about the Malibu. It's a perfectly fine car. Its main problem is that it still looks too much like the Malibu that launched in 2008.

Look Patrick, I agree that there should be trucks smaller than this, but lets get the facts strait on the size of these trucks:

I definitely recognize that they've gotten better in the last decade, and for that reason I had high hopes prior to driving any of the modern models. Once I actually drove a few however, I realized that they are still very lackluster compared to even their boring direct competition (Accord, Camry, Altima, Mazda6,

This video is awesome and one of the reasons I've worked hard to justify keeping the Montego, so I can work on it with my son as he gets older. (he's 2, he had fun honking the horn last night though haha)

Kia and Hyundai still don't impress me. They try so, so hard to just be "okay" in every quantifiable way and then try and offset it with an out-of-the-norm aesthetic. It seems to work for them because people buy their cars, but for anyone who objectively cares about quality and thought-out design, these brands still

No Love.