mjfelice
MattJF
mjfelice

it depends on where you’re driving. A sibling is on their 3rd windshield in two years. Trucks in their area go flying down roads and often throw a rock or two into the windshield.

Have you ever noticed that people who follow too closely, change lanes into you, or pull out slowly into moving traffic always have damaged body panels? Every. Damn. Time.

Its because the Japanese and the West Germans have been killing us on trade for years, believe me. Believe me. Sony is dumping their Trinitrons on us below cost, same with the Blaupunkts. Our negotiators are a bunch of low energy dummies. We won’t have that any more. We’ll have new trade polices, tremendous deals,

Mothers ball cleaner and shine would be incompatible with the Apple Balls. You’d have to go to the Genius Bar to get the approved, proprietary ball cleaner depending on your ball configuration (30 pin-balls or Lightning balls). You could probably get some cheap ball wash on Amazon from China, but then you have to

Low profile balls

he doesnt have the money to sport one, his parents do

Because they’re idiots.

Wait a minute? What the fuck?

Change the badge to the blue oval and you’ve got the Ford Escape up front.

still ugly and devoid of grace.

Mad respect for a budget supercar. But.. I think it’s time for a styling refresh..

Maybe they’re trying to compete with Infiniti for the most confusing consumer car badging title?

And somehow thousands of cars will ship with the same number, regardless of power, and Audi won’t know why.

According to the new nomenclature, in the future the spectrum will range from the Audi Q2 30 TFSI with 85 kW (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 5.4 - 5.1*; CO2 emissions in g/km: 123 - 117*) to the Audi Q7 50 TDI with 200 kW (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 6.4 - 5.9*; CO2 emissions in g/km: 168 - 154*).

Someone better tell Audi they’re supposed to have all these numbers in the VIN not in the model name...