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We were honestly at a toss-up last summer - either buy a full-size truck, or buy a Wrangler. We wound up going with the truck, because it’s so much more useful than a Wrangler. My youngest daughter is OBSESSED with Wranglers and I grew up in a CJ7, so a Wrangler has always been on the list of vehicles to buy, but my

Jalopnik has a pretty pronounced left lean which makes it hard for them to discern nuance. 

Sadly, you are correct.

If you expect an even-handed opinion on a labor related article you are on the wrong website.

When the strike started, Warrior Met Coal immediately brought in scabs.

Neutral: How Are You?”

Ugh, I have had this discussion in the past with some Tesla stans.

Atacama desert(in Chile) is one of the few relatively untouched places on earth until lithium mining. The response I have gotten in the past is,who cares about a desert”, from surprisingly a lot of these posters.

Also, let’s continue to not look at the DRC and the horrors associated with it too, for most batteries and really all electronics.

Hello. I’m a Republican. While moderate, I do have friends and acquaintances of all political affiliations, and to both extremes. With that said:

I appreciate that the Hummer is a first step along the way. Don't try to make it the entire journey.  Light weight will come when advancements in technology come.  Be patient and give it time.

I told myself (and my wife) that I’m done having more than one project car. That lasted about one year. I picked up an 83 4WD Ramcharger. I couldn’t pass it up. It was offered to me by a friend with too many Dodge trucks at the moment. It’s not beautiful, but I plan to just clean it up, maintain it, and use it for

I for one feel great relief knowing that the great state of California can again dictate fuel economy standards for the entire country. As we all know, California has proved itself time and again the best-run state. Having lived here for 20 years I feel very confident that the terrible economy, union-run legislature,

Yeah - it’s hilarious to me that California is pushing EV’s so hard when their current grid has had rolling blackouts for decades because they can’t handle the current load. Adding electric cars is only going to make things worse. Sorry - can’t come to work today - no power at home last night would be annoying.

First Gear:  All political grandstanding until infrastructure is in place.  And I’m not talking about just charging stations.  I’m talking about super basic shit like producing enough electricity. And more specifically producing enough electricity without setting the whole fucking state on fire due to decrepit

I’m afraid that the push for no new ICE sales will quickly result (10-15year time frame) to the elimination of all ICE vehicles, regardless of age, on public roads through either legislation or lack of infrastructure or a combination of both.

Christopher Lloyd is an under-rated actor. That is a Hell of a monolog that sounds like something that could be a show stopper during a high end Shakespearian festival.

Lighten up Francis.

GM won’t give up on gasoline-powered vehicles so soon if consumers still want them.

I had9 '99 Regular cab R/T it was awesome fun. Always wanted a 5.2/ 5 speed 4X4. You have an awesome fleet of Daks.