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In corporate culture, many women feel the need to compete. It’s basically cool girl syndrome for grown ups. They are the roughest, toughest, most savage bitch at the conference table, and don’t you forget it.

I used to own a 2003 W8 Passat, I’m currently on my second 2008 V10 TDI Touareg and I also own and E60 M5, a Cayenne Turbo S, Audi RS4 and a Land Rover Discovery...I wouldn’t call myself a hero but I definitely know my service advisors extremely well. 

You get a star for the sarcasm.

Thank you for understanding the reference.

The UAW kind of sucks, but it is still a union, and therefore inherently good. 

3 C8s*

You could have had a C8! 

Another article on the internet about Millenias. I get it, they can’t find jobs, buy homes or get out of debt.

What’s the British excuse?


And, with BMW eliminating dispsticks in favor of electronic level sensors in the late 2000s, the Germans have been able to turn around and play the same trick on many unsuspecting owners!

If this was Florida, no one would even ask why. 

The first similar car that comes to mind that had the same completeness to its all-new-ness was when the R35 GT-R came out over a decade ago. That was a monster killer at the time with its crazy low starting price (that didn’t last long) that was already higher than the C8 will be over a decade later!

PREMISE

Maverick is a defense test pilot now. Since the FAA permits private-sector flyers up to the age of 65, his age is no big deal. Some vague middle eastern power NOT IRAN OKAY GUYS COME ON gets up to something, and Maverick is recruited to run some kind of small aerial infiltration. The enemy air force will

Because shut up, Kyle.

The new 911 is fucked.

Starting price at less than $60k.... Consider the game changed.

“To lower our lender’s risk, we had to increase customer dissatisfaction

The UAW kind of sucks, but it is still a union, and therefore inherently good.

“but it is still a union, and therefore inherently good.”

The UAW kind of sucks, but it is still a union, and therefore inherently good.”