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

Someone bring me out of the grays so I can have a discussion with Andrew P. Collins... Read more

I will be there, I designed a round of questions, and if the vibe is right, I might even answer some candid questions about Jalopnik. Read more

Great story, thanks Andrew! The Countach has always been my favorite styling wise simply because it had and still has that “wow” factor visually. To hear you can own and drive one keeps my own (unlikely) dreams alive.

Farah’s a good dude.

Am I the only one who really dislikes the broad move to big screens for everything including the dash? Read more

I would love Jalopnik sim reviews. stuff like iRacing are underrepresented on kotaku Read more

I’m here for it. Give us car takes on video games and let Kotaku give the video game takes on car games Read more

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I feel like Jalopnik is perfectly within it’s right to review stuff center around transportation. You might have more fun with mud runner/spintires. Read more

What do people think of this as a Jalopnik game review platform? Of course we didn’t want to encroach on Kotaku’s territory but I thought there was room for a ‘vehicle-centric’ game reviewing format... especially since I can’t justify driving cars for review as “essential travel” at the mo. Read more

I have stopped riding my MC for the duration, but on my last ride, I noticed people driving very aggressively.  It was troubling. Read more

Defo the best corrdior based Metal Gear, a huge portion of MGS was retracing steps which sucks when replaying it. Read more

Just so you know...it *IS* possible to find LED lights, for a pre-1980 vehicle, with a properly designed lens to aim/focus them properly, without them looking as tragic as the ones on that poor Land Rover do:

Too much power and stupid headlights, but other than that a perfectly executed retromod. Just perfect. So many of them try to make behave like a new car with old looks, lush interior and wheels that clash with the design. This seems to at least attempt to keep the spirit and feel of the original product. Read more

I wish I had a photo, but one of my customers has a unit similar to the Smittybuilt in his Defender 110. I have yet to figure out why the pictured vehicle in his appears to be a Pontiac Fiero.  Read more

I’m inclined to agree with you on inclinometers, Andrew. Here is the kind (iirc) that we had in our Army LMTVs: