Jalopnik editors have lost something over the years. I could see the old recommendations to be stuff like this
Jalopnik editors have lost something over the years. I could see the old recommendations to be stuff like this
I like it except for the vent coloring mentioned in the article, and the fact that the ‘optional’ wing on a $1 million+ car was $38k; Bugatti gets to ask that because they’re Bugatti, and they would probably do something intricate like etch the DaVinci Code into it or something.
You WISH
OKay, let’s get stupid.
Drive it more.
*Slaps you with a wad of 100 dollar bills*
I’m too rich too rich to be concerned about proper grammar!
Look, I have no idea whether Ghosn is guilty of the crimes he’s accused of, or of the profligate spending they claim he did. All I know is
I know this site is mainly just clickbait now, but be serious for one second please. Mansory has never improved the look of a vehicle and the Purosangue is a neat design. Writing drivel like this is just going to further erode your dwindling user base.
“Gundalf” was RIGHT THERE
Ironically, this was considered a drop dead gorgeous car when new.
WELL
At a USFS auction in the early 80s, Dad bought a full-size Dodge Crew Cab 4x4 pickup with a 360 V8 and front and rear bench seats. The driver’s door and front fender were crunched from what appeared to be a collision with a big tree. Dad bought a replacement dark green door and bright orange fender from a junkyard and…
Every car: electric, hybrid, or ICE, should be legally required to always have at least one 100% mechanical lock and door mechanism.
There’s no other answer. Shortest slideshow in Jalopnik history.
When did everyone become so boring with their answers? I’ve done this in a C6 Z06, a C63 AMG, a C7 Z06, a 991.1 Turbo S, a Raptor, a GMC Diesel, and an R8, and the Turbo S was the clear winner, followed very closely by the C7 Z06 (manual of course). The Turbo S wins for it’s more comfortable seating, AWD, and more…
When I hear ‘Allure of the Seas’, I think of this:
Heck, even vintage Keis were huge on space. Here’s my 1989 Suzuki Every and 1991 Honda Beat next to my 2016 Smart Fortwo:
This is a great list, but the critical point is that they should all actually drive the same. No one will notice.
“people’s”