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Travis Okulski
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I think the numbered system was a decent idea in concept, but the biggest issue stemmed from the wide variety of cars tested. The idea of 50 being absolutely average instead of god-awful like every other ranking was smart. But when you compare a Ford Fusion review to a Lamborghini Hurracan review, the numbers become Read more

hurray!!! The old review was like this
Price, Performance, Luxury.... Pick two. But we are going to rate each such that in every review
Price + Performance + Luxury = 82 Read more

I liked the numbered reviews—unlike a lot of other readers—but I think this is definitely a better review format. Can't wait to read the first one! Read more

Speaking of RX-7... Could you do a classic/retro review of an FD (if you can find a functioning one)? PLEASE?! Read more

More story telling, DeMuro and Harris do a fantastic job of this, Orlove does when he's on an adventure in a car that is his, and thus has no concern about it's long term, or short term for that matter, well doing. Read more

Two Wheels No Longer Bad

Everything sounds beneficial to my enjoyment of the site. I am a huge fan of the relatively unique voices on Jalopnik, and look forward to hearing more from them. That being said, the crowd sourced articles “What car will still be red in eighty years?” leave much to be desired. There is very little actual information Read more

I’m just kidding. It all sounds good, I especially like the originality of the new reviews. Keep it up Travis and team!!

Steve was phenomenal at his job and contributed actual insight to the races, I’ll certainly miss him on race days. Read more

I don’t watch Nascar as regularly as I used to but while watching a bit of the rain-delayed proceedings at Bristol I noticed a voice was missing. There was also mention of praying for Steve but I didn’t know of his battle with cancer. To me, he was one of the more intelligent/likeable commentators on that team and I’m Read more

Full speed ahead Steve. The checkered flag is yours. Read more

RIP good sir, I’ll miss your commentary.

This has been said before, but it’s important to note again: he knew how much he was loved and respected. All too often we wax poetic after the person is gone. While that will (rightfully) continue here, he went to his grave fully aware of the support he had, and how much he was loved. Read more

Holy Crap! Do not watch NASCAR but it is a sad day for the community for sure :(
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