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Erin Marquis

Erin Marquis

Lead Editor, Computers/Networking at Wirecutter

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology

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Here’s What Some Of Jalopnik’s Cars Are Worth, According To Carvana

The twelve writers and editors of Jalopnik own 49 cars. That works out to an average of 4.08 cars per writer. Considering used car prices have shot through the roof, you might think we’re collectively sitting on a small fortune, until you consider that rust buckets make up a disproportionately large…
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Twelve Jalopnik Writers Own A Total Of 49 Cars. Here’s A Look At Al...

Jalopnik writers love cars, which is why we own lots of cool ones. LOTS OF COOL ONES. Many of them are worth scrap value, but we love them all the same. Let’s go through the steamy Jalopnik writer’s car catalogue of 2021.
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Evil Boulder Menace Somehow Manages To Take Out A Fistful Of SUVs

A boulder in a Omaha parking lot has become a minor local celebrity thanks to the legions of SUV drivers who seem to want to do some off-roading in a quiet strip mall. Much like the infamous 11-foot-8 bridge (RIP), there is a quiet-yet-easily-avoidable menace, just sitting there, lurking, waiting to…