Eisberg4k1
Eisberg4k1
Eisberg4k1

Volkswagen Transporter 3.2 V6

I see your M5 wagon and raise you the RS6 Avant.

{ sobs }

Yes.

VW Golf GTI. the original Hot hatch. Load it up with a chest of drawers, and then go home with speed to make you smile. It was purposely designed to be the best of both practicality and fun.

GM, just please don't stick current Chevy belted front end of them... please... its just horrible. Just replace the badge, that's it.

So true, or if you wanted a bigger appliance, it's the Camry.

The first one. "How is this better than a horse? Forget getting women with this, you'll scare them away because it looks like a giant hysteria machine!"

I'd like to suggest the Lotus Carlton / Lotus Omega.

Audi 5000 - design copied by many, reviled by safety watchdogs and media, as of 2010 still in litigation for residual value issues. The graddaddy of unintended acceleration claims, unfounded as they were. Screw it I still drive one

Tesla Model S. You are allowed to buy it in less states every year!

Neutral: Because people are dumb, lazy sheep who will believe anything a "trusted" source tells them.

Because people are stupid and think they need a big SUV or truck to be "safe" and such.

Cheap to run, easy to drive, still can haul shit...

Sorry, a mustang is a bro-car, through and through. The new one is a lot classier, but anything less than the new generation should not be driven by any self respecting single man under 40.

Life in prison for people who go slow in the left lane.

As a home brewer who cleans a LOT of bottles I can also recommend, OxyClean. Which is basically Washing Soda mixed with Hydrogen Peroxide. Cleans while it's soaking. I haven't found anything better yet, but I also haven't tried plain washing soda. I just have the feeling more people have OxyClean lying around than

Oxi-Clean is the king of label removal. I have done thousands of bottles with it. I used to batches in 60 gallon barrels. Labels slide off in one piece and usually leave no residue at all.

I have no words

Have you ever heard of Optimum rinseless car wash, with a couple of five gallon buckets, lots of microfiber and a few ounces of Optimum, I can make my car incredibly clean. The secret is not to allow any grit on the towels.