![]() 03/18/2015 at 10:28 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
a steaming pile of automotive journalistic shit. Give em hell. Come for the "you cant own a defender 90 or 110 (importable), or a diesel land cruiser", even though I had one. Stay for the "excluded the entire U.S. populous".
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Facebook targeted advertising has been putting their crap in my timeline lately. A lot of useless clickbait.
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terrible. God damn all the clickbait
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everyone I see this site on my feed or see a friend post one of their "articles" I want to throw my phone through my laptop screen
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Let freedom ring, unless that includes badass vehicles from around the world that is. With California leading the charge in the battle for the "greater good" and the federal government not far behind means that many companies have excluded the entire U.S. populous from getting the spoils of many of their longest lasting products. Due to government knows better than its citizens mentality, we are kept from being able to decide if a vehicle is best for me because it is illegal to own the damn thing in this our free country.
Wow, who the fuck is stupid enough to mix this political rhetoric in with a car website? What a bunch of fucking morons.
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I want to laugh at them, but I refuse to give them the click.
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this article was likely written by a 16 year old who wasnt born when they were actually still imported. Rare yes, not allowed no. There is someone in my hood who had a td5 swapped 110 and it is glorious
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"What happens when we drive the 2016 Ford Explorer?! Click to find out."
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yes, exactly. I wanted to punch something reading that. I feel more stupid now
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"One simple trick automotive bloggers don't want you to know"
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I don't think English is the person's first language. Hence, political rhetoric *expressly* to offer greatest clickbait return on the dollar. Worst. Outsourcing. Ever.
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the sleek looks of the sexy saxophone player means that the only magnetic attraction to the carbon fiber comes from vaginas.
Admittedly this line gave me a good chuckle.
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Well joke's on him. Between Adblock Plus and Request Policy, he got no ad views or page impressions out of me.
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"Top 10 Automotive Bloggers' Daily Drivers!"
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Aarrrrgggghhhhh, the grammar! Where's my pitchfork...
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One Rule for a flatter tire"
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Sixteen and a half.
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There are people who's entire life purpose is to blame the government for everything. To them, the government is responsible for every bad thing that ever happened to them, and they sneak that premise into as many conversations as they can. They are why 'Thanks Obama' became a meme; everyone knows at least one person who doesn't get why using that phrase unironically every time something bad happens is laughable.
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Wow, who the fuck is stupid enough to mix this political rhetoric in with a car website? What a bunch of fucking morons.
You've never read Jalopnik?
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Wow, who the fuck is stupid enough to mix this political rhetoric in with a car website? What a bunch of fucking morons.
Are you talking about Jalopnik? Because that happens here.
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I see this diesel all the time in SF as well as a couple others.