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twosixteen
twosixteen

That is ugly and stupid looking.

Obligatory*

This is all I see.

“I want to drive you like an animal.”

Am I the only one that was disappointed that they didn’t try an inflatable sex doll to fool supercruise?

The GTI is definitely my choice as well, I have a 2019. Therein lies my problem with the Golf R, the GTI exists. If I’m dropping $42k on a practical family car that I’m going to DD and likely never take to a track day I might as well get something stylish like the Arteon, or buy a GTI and save $10k.

The White House tried to invite Tesla, but the emails to their public relations team kept getting bounced back.

Higherlander

Lewin did a great job. Was quick to write it up and easy to edit.

This is proper Jalopnik - I feel smarter, not angrier. Mission accomplished.

Your comment makes me wonder if early adopters of a new model — and particularly a new technology like a brand’s first EV — are also more likely to want a flashy color, compared to the rest of the mass market. “Notice me and my high-tech car that no one else has yet!”

THIS.. is good jello picnic. Thank you Torch.

I don’t think there are still descendants of Lincoln living in it if that’s what you mean, just “people”.

“A house divided by a Q7 cannot stand”

You could have given me an S-Class back then and I still would’ve longed for the Camry.

Snapped this picture on my way home from work a few years ago. 

Yeah, it kinda goes beyond automotive. Hiding fasteners or joining methods has probably been a flex in woodworking for like 400 years.

Some people live in a different “real world”

I was so disappointed in that show. I wanted to like it. I like Hammond. I like Tory. Hammond has done science based shows in the past. I would have liked to have seen them actually do a Dual Survival/Survivorman style show but them being 100% honest that it’s all for fun and just attempting hypotheticals with what

The Great Escapists had such high potential. It could have been a great show if they actually went into depth on science/physics, but it was more of a sitcom than anything in the end.