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Collin Woodard
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Collin, this might be Jalopnik’s best headline/sub-header combination ever. Read more

Quadrupled the rate downtown and the inner core of the city (up thru like Wrigleyville on the North Side, and down to Sox Park area), Double in the fringe neighborhoods at first, though now those neighborhoods like Edgewater (where I live) is up by about another 50 percent. Read more

Funny timing on this article, just the other day I was thinking of writing a post myself on another forum about how since I began to commit to my cycling commutes, I have sincerely noticed a difference in my perception of the city I live in. I already knew it well, but the distinct difference between cycling and Read more

Been hit a few times while cycling or in my wheelchair, all by SUVs or pickup trucks. I know a friend who has been hit at the same intersection (not in CO) 3 times, and a few times elsewhere, in their wheelchair, all by SUVs or pickup trucks. The fact that these vehicles which are demonstrably more dangerous than Read more

This logic is REALLY out there. Mass x velocity = force. Minus a couple of variables force = injury. The variables are important, but dwarfed by the other two. F350 = a LOT more mass. At any speed it's worse! Read more

TLDR: While BEV are certainly not perfect without any tradeoffs, your post ignored all nuances with a blind gish gallop*

*Gish gallop is a rhetorical technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm their opponent by providing an excessive number of arguments with no regard for the accuracy or strength of

Ah yes, the age old “pretending you’re stupid for attention” gambit. Read more

Its well established that larger vehicles increase the risks in all accidents. You're arguing something you are objectively wrong about. Larger vehicles are heavier, kill more people, and have larger blind spots. You can fit 10+ children in front of a truck and you won't see them. You can go on YouTube and find videos Read more

EVs purposely emit sound to alert pedestrians at low speeds. Even hybrids use this technique. At speed however, most of the "highway" noise comes from the tires hitting the pavement. Which heavier EVs have the potential to make more noise at speed than a similar ICE vehicle tire for tire. Read more

Two decades ago, I was warned by a doctor that if I wasn’t careful enough with my health, there was a high chance I’d get diabetes. It runs heavy on my mom’s side and my mom is a Type 2 diabetic. Read more

I don’t think the wipers are doing a lot of good. Read more

Their Cajun filet biscuit with pimento cheese is amazing! Read more

back in the late 90s I worked valet at the vanderbilt hotel in miami. AMEX CEO (I believe) was building a house down there and staying at the hotel in the interim. He showed up in some non-standard 911 turbo.  I dont remember the details but do remember thinking “wow” when he first pulled in.  He took it to moroso Read more

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This almost feels like old Fancy Kristen lol Read more

At the valet desk at Bal Harbour Shops, I saw a guy push his way to the front, present his ticket and loudly announce “mine’s the Ferrari.” The withering look from the valet guy was pretty great. For anyone not familiar, the valet lot at Bal Harbour is typically packed with every kind of exotic car, and this guy ended

I can’t remember any time that a pre-production review included actual, by the numbers testing like you want. We will get those reviews when the N is actually released. This was just to say to car enthusiasts that the ‘gimmicks’ like the sound and the fake shifter and all of that comes together to make this fun as a Read more