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“— asking for a friend”

I keep it in the air-tight container it arrived in, in the side cargo compartment with the rest of my little tool kit.

“I have a press car you can drive”
*calls David Tracy to borrow a Jeep

The truck pump adapter nozzle runs around $12 on Amazon. Get one, toss it somewhere memorable and you’ll never be stymied by an unexpected nozzle girth again.

Those are solidly 1st world problems.

...she has consistently been let down by the brand.

Time to dust off the old alternate headline roundup:

It said it right in the article that he considered using the Obama era regs if California would agree to dropping their special status. Which BTW, would eventually mean we could probably have kei cars in California without needing expensive BS paperwork and testing every single time someone wants to get a Honda Beat.

Nice work ignoring all the facts and using reductionist logic to show your ignorance. 

Let’s call a spade a spade. Most of this is California being it’s typical self aggrandizing self. The automakers had to legally comply with California regs anyways. The Trump administration would have to first find a way to reverse that.

Built in Germany in 1939....

Plus its still an Audi. Might be more entry level if it was a VW.

The Switch is slightly more portable than the 360. The first two games are obviously already available on every device with a CPU and a color screen (and some that don’t even have color screens), but AFAIK the only previous portable port of the third game before was the Shield tablet.

good now gimme the original wolfenstein too pls

Wait, so they were “visiting a friend” when they noticed they were out of juice, and their friend wouldn’t let them leave the car there to charge? 

“Too luxurious for America”  -  Bull.  The car is cool in it’s own right, but it’s certainly not “too luxurious for America.”  

Who let you out of the greys.

Looks great and better than the current offerings from Cadillac. Though all I see when I read Century, is a friggin Buick.

It’s a sentiment created by auto journalists driving brand new cars they never have to see again. Same reason the Dodge Ram wins some comparison tests: the writer has no idea how quickly it falls apart.  

There has to be video of someone climbing into and/or out of that thing.