andrewpcollins
Andrew P. Collins
andrewpcollins
Jalopnik Staffer from 2013 to 2020, now Editor-In-Chief at Car Bibles

Hmm, wait in like for an hour for a free donut today, or wait in like for 30 seconds and $1.50 any other day... Read more

I put forward a motion to make “chubby nubby” the new generic term for M/T tires. Read more

Totally. He does say that if you don’t feel like shelling out, a tire deflator and a shovel go a long way. Read more

It’s pretty solid, I don’t want to scoop my own review but I recently test-drove it and enjoyed it. (Will write and post soonish.) Read more

Just realized none of these pictures include a dog, strung cafe lights or effortlessly beautiful person in yoga pants and/or jaunty hat. Hmm. Maybe they don’t understand #overland after all? Read more

What you want is a Honda Passport. Put a blackout decal on the hood and a bar of LED pods across the roof to alleviate the boringness. Read more

Sorry–yeah that phrasing was a little unclear. The CVT is extra, I clarified. Read more

I like the current Honda interiors, and I could understand why people wouldn’t want to buy a Volkswagen after “Dieselgate.” Read more

I feel like every supercar has been marketed as “the supercar you can drive every day.” I’m not into this inherently incongruous concept. Just by nature of being low, small and ostentatious they’re never going to be nice for daily driving. Read more

Somebody from the IIHS confirmed what many commenters mentioned-they are indeed Crown Vic wheels from the ’90s. Read more

Haha, it’s definitely this, and not actually BBS wheel, but they both look cool as far as I’m concerned. Read more

The wackiness is the value proposition. You buy this because you want to look and feel like you’re in some interpretation of cutting-edge. If that doesn’t matter to you, you wouldn’t go near anything like this in the first place. Read more

I mean, swapping a 2000 Accord’s engine for another stock 2000 Accord engine would be pretty mechanically straightforward, and you can probably get one of those motors from a junkyard for the lint in your pocket. Read more