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I’m sure tree hugging hipsters with wealthy parents do...

don’t do this to us!

you forgot a “wink” emoji in your post.

likelihood of a middle aged woman driving a old MB with a manual gearbox is nill. she only had about half a football field in front of her. house needs a cleaning...

you’re off base jamoke.

what did you do wrong in life not to EVER be able to afford a corvette? it’s an average sports car.

did the cop shoot him?

who needs to get under the car to steel a wheel off an SUV?

he was trying to catch the magikarp pokemon...

all i noticed were the black yoga pants on the chick in the green/blue flannel.

as if audi’s didn’t have enough electrical issues without soaking the interior with a pressure washer.

it shouldn’t any more expensive than building other cars. there is nothing special in this all-road that would warrant the asking price. no diesel option, no manual, no “S” or “RS” version, NOTHING. plain jane piece of shit A4. i would gladly buy an S4 avant. however, audi failed last time they brought the S4 avant

soooooooooo...

agree. I think the “r” word and “n” word has become part of general conversations. without taking into consideration what the actual meaning of those words are, some may say those are fun words to use. i wish “n*gger” wasn’t a condescending word to discriminate against black people, because i would use it all the

*they also have to do dumb crap for the sake of making easy/quick money.

the viper is a confusing car. it’s a car i like to see, but most likely wouldn’t own.

i have always wondered by the chin sticks out so much out of helmets. even motogp riders for example. i suppose the main safety concern is for the cranium, not so much the chin. no one ever goes to fit a helmet and mention that the chin isn’t covered enough or protected.

the main difference is that the audi wagon is good looking. bmw - not so much. would love an S4 avant. other than the 6 figure E63 AMG, i can’t think of any high performance wagon in the US market.

this is rarely the case. when you donate a car, the IRS either uses fair market value of your car or what the charity sells it for. take that value and multiply it by your income tax rate. i.e. $3k car donated, 28% tax rate, $840 write off. You’re telling me you can’t sell a $3k car for more than $840? you retarded?

The purpose of these Tesla videos is to shame the other car companies.