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300, Charger, Challenger, all dead. Chrysler has 1 product (Pacifica around since 2016 with little changes). Dodge consists of the Hornet and the ancient Durango which will either go out of production or get replaced. The Ram no longer has a V8 (and a Hemi at that) and good luck trying to market to the same people

Who’d ever have thought that a company owned by a guy with a history of overpromising, stiffing people, and vaporware, would have overpromised some vaporware and was stiffing them?

“We would like to buy a Tesla.”

I fly through ATL somewhat often and I can’t fathom why in the hell someone wouldn’t use the plane train. That’s the definition of insanity. ATL is fine and also has some of the better Delta Sky Lounges. 

Doesn't Toyota include an HPDE day with any GR purchase?

It’s all about feel. Way back when, I was younger and possibly dumber and a lot smaller in diameter, I had a 88 Fiero. I had modified it with Koni struts, a rear sway bar, aftermarket suspension bushings and new rear control arms that allowed for more negative camber and lower unsprung weight and +1 tires/wheels. And

What’s wild to me is that this is the bus/RV/limo thing that literally started my career at Jalopnik. I wrote about this exact coach as my first-ever article here nearly four years ago!!

Under the ACAA, JetBlue would have been required to accommodate a trained service dog but not an emotional support animal, and JetBlue’s website clearly states that dogs are not allowed in first class.

Pretty much any “hack” is a garbage idea 95% of the time, and 100% of the time if it comes from TikTok or Facebook.

Good. Fuck em.

As the oldest person to ever run for President, he really needs to quit the race. He never was competent to be President, but now he’s incompetent AND senile.

And now he is the ONLY senile old man left in the race. 

How are you doing? It’s amazing. It’s so amazing. We should send you into, I’ve always said get some of these guys. I have a lot of friends in that world. I don’t know. I think, isn’t Roger Penske, like, a great guy? The guy won 20 Indianapolis 500s. This guy (pointing to Childress) wins all the time. I mean, we

It may be possible to recover the system by performing a vehicle power cycle: Exit the vehicle, close all doors, reenter the vehicle, and attempt to drive.

There needs to be an automobile driver bill of rights that stops vehicle manufacturers from monetizing the drivers’ information when no permission was given in the first place—especially with them spying on drivers and relaying it to insurance companies.

You guys had an article on it a ways back, and I was pretty against the change, but the more I think about it rationally, I’ve come around to agree.

It needs to be both much harder to get a driver’s license in this country and much easier to lose it.

Nothing. And as long as the industry itself fails to spend the necessary money (something it absolutely HATES doing in most cases to begin with) needed to make itself a less appetizing target it will continue to happen.

This car is an interesting industrial case study in how much you can use your customers as beta testers. Between the pedal slipping, the wheel covers destroying tires (indicating less than a couple hundred miles of road testing before sale), bad build quality, etc, this has to be the single most unprepared automobile

Dealer experience alone makes it worth it.