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AWD E30
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The S2000...what a completely creepy and unnecessary comparison to two actresses that I’m 100% sure ‘jimmy-buffet’ has never met.

Sounds like she could be jalopnik writer of the month lol

Hi. Can you write for Jalopnik? Like, maybe now? 

I’ve owned a wide array of vehicles over the years, (I’m only 33 though, so no old-man stigma here) and the 2011 Jaguar XKR (X150 generation) I picked up back in 2018 is the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. (Reliability and all) It’s probably the most slept-on car in this category. (Which is one of the reasons I bought

Not just my take, many other have mentioned it, but just a few issues are less crisp image, no reflection for light to bounce off and instead it is just an always on light source, they are much easier to get dirty and become useless/blurry(think about your backup cam with just a little snow/salt/dirt covering it),

Weinermobile!

I feel like the Rogue has really supplanted the Altima as the go-to vehicle for individuals of unfathomably low quality.

I can’t wait to find out where the elevator that Irving keeps painting (and that took Ms. Casey) goes. It’s got that ominous hallway and only a DOWN light...what lies below the Basement in Severance?

One man is already prepared

The Texas heaven help you if you try to pass me. Step one, drive slow in front of someone. Step two if they try to go around they will suddenly speed up and keep you from passing or block you with other cars, even though they were driving slow as balls just a second before.

Yup, every time gas just gets expensive I just move closer to everything and get a job that I can walk to.

E30! When the E21 came out it was criticized as a weird 2002 successor. The E30 brought sexy back!

I’m honesty surprised how quickly the aftermarket jumps on this shit.

In a John Oliver voice: “That wiper, quite literally, fucks

God that W124 wiper owns so hard.

Look at it from a strategy perspective from the Mercedes garage. If the rules state that all lapped cars, you would never expect only some lapped cars to overtake. Knowing there weren’t enough laps to allow all lapped cars to unlap themselves, return the safety car to the pits AND finish the race, you opt to keep

I think you don’t get it. If they’d allowed the other cars to unlap themselves, it wouldn’t have left enough time to have a green flag lap, and the race would have ended under yellow (as it was, the safety car should have done another lap after the cars passed, per the rules).

Yes, the classic “get over it” argument.

1st Gear: I’ll never drive a car I have to pay a subscription fee to utilize. Full stop, won’t do it. If this catches on in the industry and that means I won’t drive a car manufactured after 2025, or I stick exclusively to budget niche cars going forward, fine. But I flatly refuse to pay an ongoing subscription on my