Frisky_Dingo
Frisky Dingo
Frisky_Dingo

It’s not bad, but I prefer Tapatio in this category. And even it I don’t feel like is a super well-rounded hot sauce. I think the most versatile, flexible hot sauce out there is Marie Sharp’s Habanero Hot Sauce (white label). It has a great consistency, works equally well on a sandwhich, on tacos, or over pizza, has a

It’s not bad, but I prefer Tapatio in this category. And even it I don’t feel like is a super well-rounded hot

In general, all things considered, using whole(ish) genres (no particular order)-

In general, all things considered, using whole(ish) genres (no particular order)-

1 of these I haven’t had- the Monical’s Dressing- but the rest wouldn’t even make a top 10 list for me, let alone a top 5.

1 of these I haven’t had- the Monical’s Dressing- but the rest wouldn’t even make a top 10 list for me, let alone a

YEAH. RIGHT.

Not bad. I had a Mk7 GTI and absolutely loved it. It wasn’t perfect, but most of my complaints were really more nitpicks.

It is an impressively bad looking car.Honestly, there’s not a good angle.

One of my high school favorites, and still are to this day. Seem them live twice, and they put on a killer show. I will say that their older material is better. These days I prefer Davey’s side project Blaqk Audio.

Is it really easy, or really hard to write such terribly worthless drivel like this? How can you possibly expect to be taken seriously as a journalist/writer? 

You take your logic and reason and get outta here! We don’t want your kind around here!

Take their license?

This kind of fuckery is what people in car sales have to deal with on a daily basis.

I’m 32, and I (my dad) drove 3 towns over so I could get my DL the day I turned 16. I don’t recall any of my friends or classmates who didn’t try to get their license pretty much ASAP. Conversely, my youngest brother just turned 23 and has no DL or desire to get one.

I’ll be crucified for this, but oh well-

They already are and have been since the new gen A6, A7, A8, and Q8 came out over a year ago. And they are still one of the very best and most intuitive interiors on the market, and trump BMW and MB’s interiors by a landslide.

I largely agree with this piece. I worked for Audi for a bit and have had the chance to drive the RS5 (along with it’s little S and A siblings) on the track and regular roads both. It is a spectacular all around car. The best ‘1/only’ car you can buy for under 100K, imo.

Worked for Audi for a stint, and have driven the A/S5/RS5 family a ton, both on road and track. The RS5 even at mundane speeds feels nothing like an A5 other than where you are sitting and what you see. It IS actually quite enjoyable even in normal driving. It feels no less special than the overwhelming majority of

I have driven the F Type in every iteration it comes in a fair amount, and the early V8 cars are by faarrrr the ones to get. They are hilariously fun to drive, sound like rolling brimstone, and just ooze personality. Buy a V8 S Roadster. You won’t regret it. I think it’s the most fun you can have in a car for under

I’m a diehard Porsche fan and love the Coxster, but on a regularly driven basis on the street, the F Type- in V8 form- is waaayyy more fun to drive. The noise, the acceleration, the looks, the RWD-slidey goodness.....yeah.

Yeah, they are absolute steals on the used market. And as long as you can get past maintenance costs and the somewhat cheap, dated interior, there’s lots to love. I’ve always the thought the V8 cars were a damn riot to drive. They don’t have the precision, refinement, or athleticism of something like a 911, but they

Though I largely agree with overall sentiment here, and love the F Type, the early RWD V8 cars were the best. Preferably in roadster form. The added auditory stimulation from that apocalyptic sounding V8 is totally worth the loss of the manual. It is completely juvenile in the best way possible. And drop dead sexy to