A friend of mine at University had one, she complained that drunk people would pick up the rear end and move it about the carpark. As for anything else, it's a very poor car for tall people, short-arses might get better usage out of it.
A friend of mine at University had one, she complained that drunk people would pick up the rear end and move it about the carpark. As for anything else, it's a very poor car for tall people, short-arses might get better usage out of it.
Because my car is modern and more computer than machine, the engine is shoe-horned into the car to a masochistic degree and I have a friendly garage I trust across the road from my house. That, lack of expertise and a knee that forbids me from getting into many of the positions you need to do many tasks. That's not…
It's going to sound odd, on the road you'll never rev the engine high enough to really impress and it'll be eerily quiet until you hit warp speed on the track.
With modern trailers, they run better if you fill them with trailer fuel, in fact not doing so could void your warranty.
On balance, I like the new car better maybe you could say it is slightly blander, but bland is what Audi have been doing well.
Hmm, is there anybody actually driving that? Can't see properly.
My car uses a heating element in the windscreen and then couples that with the climate control to offer a very quick clearing screen.
I know the used car markets are different, but I wouldn't pay more than £700 for that in the UK, and if certainly wouldn't go to the US to pay twice that. CP.
And when it comes out it will look indistinguishable from any other Audi.
The biggest troll in F1 strikes again, some days you can put money on Bernie actually wanting the opposite of what he is proposing. Bernie wants a German F1 race and is determined to rile people until he gets it.
Is the resemblance to a banana being peeling intentional?
Is there a way to not drift a hovercraft?