justintylerwestbrook
Justin T. Westbrook
justintylerwestbrook
Reviews Editor, Jalopnik

The article was published without clarifying “Toyota inline-six” because of an editing mishap on my part, seeing Toyota repeated and thinking I’d made a mistake without re-re-reading the full sentence. It was edited to what it is now. Read more

Going to ask them about this, because if it’s the case they should just come out and say it.  Read more

The question is “what’s the point of the partnership?” and it’s all I talk about in the article. I liked driving the Supra more than the Z4, it should just get the same updates. Read more

Look nobody is forcing them to wear the jorts. They don’t have to. They really don’t. Read more

Sorry the comments are powered by a wheel I have to cycle under my desk and I have a weak bladder. Read more

That’s why I said an early heave of collapse. I’m sure oil, as it stands, will bounce back. But somewhere the dominoes have to start falling if output remains too high. I don’t think it will collapse anytime near-term.

Stuck was a bad word to use. While I did think there was a significant enough delay in employees liquidating stock, my original intention was more about employees relying on those stock options as perhaps their only investment for the future, unless they opt in to a 401k that Tesla doesn’t even match, and even then Read more

What immediately comes to mind from my colleagues’ crazy antics:

I can’t replicate the issue using Chrome, but I sent your comment in a bug report. You can file bug reports yourself at any time in the drop-down menu if you click your user avatar and click “Report An Issue.” I think the team is already aware of similar issues, though, so there may be a fix soon! Read more