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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”

OK, hold on a sec... *cracks knuckles* for street vehicles, the following mods should result in an immediate impounding and crushing of your vehicle:

Lift kits. Body lift kits. Chrome bumpers. Tubular bumpers. Truck nuts. Bull bars. Winches. Tow hooks. Chrome tips. Light bars. Roll Bars. Double/triple roll bars.

What kind of car web site is this? No mention of the make and model of the car? There’s so much content here.

We need to make “He’ll Yeah Borther” an official thing. It’s really fun to say out loud. Possibly related: everyone in my office is looking at me like I’m a lunatic, and they’re not entirely wrong.

Stupid, yes. Understandable (by me)? Also yes.

There’s just something about it’s face that I don’t like...It’s the headlights, looks like they got flash banged by a Tahoe!

Santorini residents should be issued hunting permits, allowing each adult to harvest up to 3 cruise ship passengers annually. 

So typical these days, sorry to say. I’m guessing drug deal gone bad or scorned ex lover. WHERE ARE THE PARENTS?!?

That one was beautiful.

The Lexus HS 250h. Introduced in 2010 and sold between MY2010 and 2012 in the US, it was Lexus’ first dedicated hybrid model, riding on the technological success of the RX 400h and LS 600h L. Displaying an updated version of the L-finesse design language first deployed circa 2006, the HS promised to bring increased

Uncle Jack’s ‘77 Toro looked like this, except NJ tags and a red velour interior.