Yep. The writers here have gone downhill over the last few years. Finding a decent article around here is like trying to pick up a turd from the clean end...
Yep. The writers here have gone downhill over the last few years. Finding a decent article around here is like trying to pick up a turd from the clean end...
And just like that, you’re in the running for dumbest comment here...congrats. Almost as bad as the article...
Hey! Stupid! This is not the most potent version of this car, regardless of how hung up you are on the name. Your own rag website has even acknowledged as much. https://jalopnik.com/more-track-capable-cadillac-v-series-models-are-on-the-1835184191
Seriously. Jalopnik can’t refrain from posting unmitigated bullshit.
Didn’t realize pointing out facts was messy or “corporate-speak”, but sure:
I think it would help if hacks at sites like Jalopnik could just provide facts instead of bullshit opinion pieces, but I suppose that’s the new norm for the media these days.....
Re: Cadillac, I’m with Reuss on this one. The president of a major automaker calling Autonews or Jalopnik out on their bullshit is okay with me. He cited the facts that prove them wrong. It’s even funnier watching them squirm when said president does so....
Unclear why selling highly profitable products without out-sized incentives on the hood in order to buy marketshare is “very bad” for Chevy....🤔
Yep. I’m a fan. Plus, it seems Ram still has some quality issues going on based on the number of recalls, etc. The GM trucks seem to have been well engineered.
Douchebaggery is the Jalopnik way.
As do dipshit comments like yours.
I’d give Cruise some slack; they’re operating in the Land of the Fruits and Nuts, aka San Francisco, which is one of the most complex urban environments there is while the competition is in much less chaotic places. Oh, and they’re also developing freaking self-driving cars—an extremely difficult engineering task.
Didn’t you know you can’t write a story around here without some fear-mongering, unmitigated bullshit?
Fear-mongering hacks like those at Jalopnik need click-bait.
I find it funny that Cadillac made all those partaking in the bitchfest around these cars (including jalopnik) look so dumb by previewing the hotter versions of these cars on Saturday at the Detroit GP. Making more fun-to-drive cars more accessible to people is not a bad thing...seems no matter what GM does, the hacks…