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Justin T. Westbrook
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Reviews Editor, Jalopnik

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I see something extra beside the gaping grille. I see a whole lot of downforce dialed into that wing-shaped “bumper bar” and a pretty good spoiler/airdam channeled to the engine intake on the top. Read more

The race car also appears to be at least a foot wider than the street car but the snout is the same size so the overall size of the schnozzle appears smaller. Read more

Looks like it’s giving me a kissy mouth with red lipstick. Especially with the top of the headlights looking like eye shadow. Read more

This comes hot on the heels of the news from another Geman magazine testing the actual power draw of cars at the recharging station. They found that Teslas are the most power hungry, sometimes drawing up to 20% more than lands in their batteries. Bummer: You have to pay for the additional electricity.
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The 30 extra miles of range is gained after the rear bumper cover falls off.
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Audi isn’t getting invited to the next “independent” test, I’ll bet. Read more

Here are a few pics taken from my garden (the ship is roughly 10km away), the first one taken shortly after it ran aground:

Close entire terminal sections, reduce maintenance, heating/cooling to a minimum. Read more

Neutral: Considering how many Americans are facing eviction, a large, spacious area where people without homes can stay far apart will be highly useful. Read more

Well I bought one.

1. These were impossible to find when they came out, and that never changed.
2. The loaded version with the turbo and ginormous panoramic roof was overpriced.  Just try to find one of those. Read more

That’s a bummer because it’s a really awesome car. Glad I picked mine up while I could.

The Aluminum gear got me thinking of how Canada is able to make it so cheap, and it looks like when the industry was first getting started they went to Canada for the cheap power. Basically, in the Quebec region, there is a ton of “free” hydro power and it makes the cost of the aluminum refining way cheaper, Read more

Working on the sea in shipping or cruise lines is something that sounds romantic, but between piracy, lax enforcement of occupational laws, and the general hazards involved in fighting such a cruel natural environment, that’s a brutal life. Read more

Glad to see Caddy has learned nothing from the CUE days with the endless sea of piano black buttonless capacitive surfaces. Read more

That’s quite the interesting concept for a Cadillac grille slapped onto yet another generic CSW (chunky station wagon)—even if this time the wagon is electric. Read more

As the guy behind the camera said, I think the independent front suspension is the problem here. It just doesn’t have enough flex, and the camber doesn’t change as the wheel goes up and down. It slid down that rock because it was only making contact with the very edge of the tire. You really need a solid front axle to Read more