I know Tom responded with a perfectly reasonable response, but on behalf of all of Jalopnik’s readership, I wanted to extend our deepest sympathies that you had to read about the same car twice in a 12-month period.
Death by excessive Potassium intake?.... Thats bananas....
Soccer moms never give up on the D.
This is something that grinds my gears every time I hear someone make reference to it. The other way you could read that is that the kind act was only done because of God and not the more simple answer that the person is incredibly giving. Like how when someone lives through an operation it’s God that saved them, but…
“The car, according to Blue Ribbon News, was donated to the Genesis Center by a local resident battling cancer:
Kudos to the guy who donated it.
“Prior to that, United Airlines had come under fire for refusing to let two young women board a flight for wearing yoga pants.”
When it came to injustices inflicted upon my kid, I’ve already demonstrated my inability to behave as reasonably as this woman. I want to, very solemnly, commend her rationality.
WE KNEW IT HAD TO BE RACISM! GOOD JOB DANJMO! ONLY 10 MORE STARS TO REACH SJW LEVEL 12!
Step 1) Procure spectacular RS7
This looks so damn tacky. Someone took a perfectly good RS7 and ruined it. It’s rooooeeeeind. Just rooooeeeeind.
Professional dip can look great, but, I hate those damned color-flips. Send them back to the 90's where they belong, right next to the teal paint and pink & purple graphics.
The i3 sucks in the snow with the stock all season tires, similar to any other rwd car owned by someone who doesn’t care about winter performance and safety. They do make snow tires for it which make it quite formidable, but they are costly and if you don’t want to pay extra for another set of wheels too then you’re…
And how many other cars over the last 20-30 years needed 4-5 days of training to use a shifter?
I refuse to stand by while a bob ross reference is in the grey.