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Since this is Jalopnik, the answer is complicated. Some writers hate most any car. Others only like almost totally rusted out vehicles. Others like buses. Generally, Jalopnik writers only like the kind of vehicles that strike the correct proportions of brand, manufacturing labor relations and environmental ideology.

Those are really cool tractors. My father owned one. Not sure of the exact model or year. Learned to drive a tractor on that one. Technically, it was also my first experience driving a manual shift.

My 2015 WRX was rear ended twice. First time the bumper cover was replaced. The second time the cover and the actual bumper assembly were replace. Neither accident showed up on the CarFax.

Unless the course reverses for relations with Russia, all those aircraft may end up like the F-14 Tomcats that Iran has. Russia will keep flying them within the new Iron Curtain with grey market parts for as long as they can. Eventually Iiyushin or some other manufacturer will fill in the gap.

{Excited Rosco P Coltrane sounds}

I know I’m pushing against the trend of Jalopnik and I’ll probably get hammered for this, if anyone sees my ‘gray’ post, but here goes. I’m not writing this out of any malis, but rather a desire to see a return to a certain indefinable feeling of Jalopnik flavored farfegnugen.

For years I always wondered what the difference was between Oldsmobile and Buick. I guess when times got tough, one of the brands stuck between Chevrolet and Cadillac had to go. All Chevrolet needs is a successful Denali-like trim level, better brand wide design theme and Buick will be gone, gone.

Not sure why, but GM keeps simplifying, dumbing down, softening, decoloring, rounding........you get the idea. Eventually the logos are going to devolve to a circle, rounded edge square, and rounded edge triangle, all in grey’ish color.

How new, if I may ask?

Ehh, I think there is also a manual approval aspect to it. My account is years old, had a good share of stars on my posts. Still a grey. I figure if I decided to kiss Raphael Orlove’s ring I’d get out of the grey, but that ain’t happening any time soon. I love cars, not politics and this is a 50/70 mix site.

$68 for two brake light bulbs at a Jiffy Lube. They said the bulbs were $12 each and the remainder was 30 minutes of labor. At the time the bulbs were only $4 each. Several years later I ended up replacing the bulbs again. That time around the third brake light bulb took 2 minutes to replace and the regular brake

So long Chrome Potato. At least that’s what we called it inside the company in its Buick form.

My bologna has a first name it Ó-s-c-a-r...

I seems to me that these are mostly older vehicles also since some of of the models aren’t being sold anymore.

3rd Gear.

I hope they don’t consult the people responsible for all the stupid and nonsensical brands sold through Amazon.

Logically through extrapolation, if you remove all oil, emissions eventually become zero.

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The vehicle was constructed around a medium-duty truck platform

Maybe true, but unless you puncture the Li battery pack, you won’t have fire shooting from the back. The truth is, your not cooking unless you are cooking with fire.