justintylerwestbrook
Justin T. Westbrook
justintylerwestbrook
Reviews Editor, Jalopnik

No, and I believe this is a settled matter for now as far as what I could try to do. But I’ll be more mindful about the final result at least in the future and not leave any “strings” of text stranded down there. Read more

Did you read the last sentence? Kinja kind of made it easy to miss, but I mention that and the Golf Country already. Read more

Hello. The Genesis paint is “bright” red in the definition reading of the term. “: radiating or reflecting light: Shining; Sparkling”  Read more

It is not a slideshow. It is a comment roundup. We have opened questions to readers and featured their comments with little input in a list as long as I have been working here, which is a long time, and since I’ve been reading, which is even longer. You don’t have to like them, but they’re not anything new, and this Read more

This is a good blog from you. But I do take issue with the argument I think you are making in part, which is that people always do what’s easy or go for the safer or more convenient choice, even if the margin is negligible, and almost never opt-in to inconvenience. 

I will remind you that we are a nation of people that

I don’t think the tech is the problem. Complete corporate, political and social disinterest in swallowing the death of (a large portion of) the oil industry and no immediately-apparent direct consequences of not changing is probably what’s doing it. Frogs in the pot on the stove heating up.  Read more

You sound like you are judging the wheels on a white background in an internet picture. I am judging the entire car. Thanks, Read more

They can do your cool hood and deal with tens of thousands of complaints about the astronomical hood replacement costs for parking lot fender benders Read more

I thought “duck tape” came from a brand, but that was an assumption. I try to avoid the topic.  Read more

Or when all the automakers go bankrupt and the German and French governments start the trend of nationalizing brands and democratizing their standardly-equipped features. Maybe that fantasy goes too far. Read more