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

Absolutely agreed. That’s why I bought this 3 months ago:

I believed the one-push propaganda until the light at an intersection I cross twice a day started to behave erratically, some times not changing at all and other times requiring several pushes to function. I complained to my town’s department in charge of such things and nothing changed until the day I saw workers Read more

In NYC we know that button’s not connected to anything. Read more

Counterpoint: I push even more when there’s the “wait” voice, it makes me feel like a DJ scratching a record. Read more

Jesus Christ, man. We’re not savages. We just like to push buttons. Read more

A British energy drink founded in Croatia made in Austria recently released in US and UK which can’t really be purchased with, questionable financing, leadership, and history backing an American F1 Team run by an Italian with cars driven by French/Swiss and Danish drivers. Read more

This is exactly what I was thinking with your new mercedes story last night.  I’ve always like the looks of these GLK’s and I think this shape has aged well.  It doesn’t hurt that they intentionally designed it to be G-wagon like.   Read more

Andrew: Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time I was a young lad who came in to a tidy sum of money - about $25k. I convinced myself that NOW (2013) was the time to buy a badass all weather/light off-roading rig that did it all via german engineering. Read more

This is really just the C wagon the US never got. The 2013+ models (interior and engine upgrades) are very high on my list for next car. These things are absolute sleepers, but nobody really knows that since people drive them so slowly around the assisted living home. Read more

Thank you so much for this link, I have been looking for one of these for  ages.
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For the sake of ludicrousness, I wonder what the unsprung weight is? Read more

Wheels wouldn’t wobble if they were dynamically road force balanced at the local tire shop. Read more

I frequently see these out in the rural areas around me....mainly power company and tree service rigs. They are so awesome.