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It’s called the Belt and Road Initiative.

Exactly, look at what they are doing in the South China Sea. And Africa is ripe for the taking. 

5th Gear:Looks like China did this on purpose so they can start controlling Africa and do whatever they feel like. Like military bases.

1st: Chemtrails, huh? ::eyeroll::

They run a lot better than diesel engines do on gasoline. My 1990 350SDL got a new engine at 177,000 miles courtesy of a convenience store’s liability insurance because the fuel tanker driver filled the underground diesel tank with gasoline. It was a full engine including a new injector pump, drop shipped from

And as with us who grew up in the 80s, it was always 110% us dumb kids’ fault, never the adults.

That was just you being safety first and trying to minimize the chance of fiery death!!!

Anecdotal but diesels last a lot longer than comparable gas engines assuming they are not boosted to the moon like dummies with “tuners” like to do.

You make them sound like horrible cars. They still beat the 1.5 turbos in practical fuel economy, and that super low rev gobs of torque is wonderful. No need to baby the throttle. The case for them is harder these days but it is by no means gone. No one is cross shopping a VW diesel with a Tesla.

His last name is Shilling, c’mon. 

And if Erik left, the worse would be behind Jalopnik. 

It means a lot when 20 year old wranglers with near 200k miles can fetch $8-10k

Jeep dropped the ball on soaking people on a v8 upgrade.  People spend $20k to upgrade to a used hemi or ls.  The incomplete AEV kit is $6500 plus.  Lots of profits left on the table.

I don't think the new Bronco needed a v8 but the v8 engine will be around for a long time to come.

The Southern Poverty Law Center and FBI disagree with your statement. Hate crimes against American Jews has shot up in recent years, while thankfully anti-Muslim hate crimes have gone down.

Seems like you nailed it on the head with that superb description, judging from what the other folks on here are saying.

Michael Harriot can’t couch his ‘take’ in the context of Cannon’s antisemitism.

It would appear that even a whiff of proximity to the Nation of Islam is politically toxic, for even the most savvy media moguls, such as Cannon. I, personally, cannot fathom being in a room, much less a sane conversation with Farrakhan, but if that is Nick Cannon’s cup of tea...well pour him a glass, henny.

Right? That photo above is like he watched Undercover Brother and thought it was a documentary.

Hunh, someone who married Mariah Carey and wears turbans has wild ideas and no sense of self-preservation?! Smh