aaronfoley
Aaron Foley
aaronfoley
Used to do Jalopnik Detroit when that was a thing. Now just kinda here and there.

It is, when you say that a stadium is in Detroit when it's not, and that the failure of the stadium is tied to one city's problems when it's not. Read more

You know what I mean here. Context. Yes, I've talked about the difference between Detroit/Metro Detroit/SE Michigan/suburban Detroit. But there's enough overlap here to just refer to it as Detroit. Read more

This is the biggest and worst misperception of Detroit. It's 2014, people buy whatever the fuck they want. Read more

You think so? Seems to lean way more toward the former than the latter still. Read more

I wish. One day I'll have something cruise-worthy or even meet-worthy. Read more

These are excellent. I've seen lots of the usual, but I saw a guy with a 911 Targa yesterday on 9 Mile in downtown Ferndale and didn't snap it in time. Read more

Actually, we've broken traffic month after month this year — thanks in some part to having a number of subblogs like this one. Read more

GM headquarters. Viper plant. Grand Cherokee/Durango plant. Half of the Volt/Impala plant. Read more

1. It's been a subblog for a year and a half. We're actually older than all the other non-car subblogs. Read more

You're just laying a spiderweb for dumb shitheads who happen to live in a part of town where everybody has dark skin. Read more

Good luck with seeing any GIFs on Gawker Media right now. Read more

Yeah, I changed to hippie. I never want to come off as racist, but a few people suggested I make the change. Read more

I just blocked/dismissed the account. I apologize you had to see it. Trust me, we all hate this. We're trying. Read more

I'm not seeing it. Is it in this post or another Detroit Jalopnik post? I'll definitely remove anything offensive. Read more

That's true. I don't think a lot of people have flood insurance (we don't) since this rarely happens, but I was just tweeting that I hope car insurance rates are addressed as a result of this. Most people can't afford full coverage and will likely be SOL when the water finally recedes. Read more