mrbojangels
mrbojangels
mrbojangels

Because you lost to him?

Exactly.

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The 456. Such a beautiful and explosive car.

Good catch!

Thats 2016's ED209.

It’ll probably have four doors.

They’re all manual.

Do tell.

No, I’ve never had an issue with my three VR6 4Motion Passats either..

Those chains look surprisingly weak.

The first thing I thought of was ED-209!

My grandpa had a brown Ford F150 Ranger Explorer with an orange pinstripe back in the day. Such a confusing beaut.

599 Headlamps?

Correct.

I missed that. Thank you!

I wouldn’t call it bias. Work for GM, you see broken GM products. Work for Samsung, you’ll see broken Samsung products. Work for Rolex, you’ll see a broken Rolex. I never once said they break often, but mechanical failures are part of life and I’m confident that these cars are no more vulnerable than the rest.

Work for any manufacturer, especially in service and you’ll find that they all break all the time. Nothings perfect. Just take a look at any ten year old Dodge.. It either has a hole somewhere in the body that you can put your hand through or its belching blue smoke at every light.

Whew! Gon’ getchyourself some of that!

It depends on the situation. In most cases we are obligated to destroy the parts so they can never be used but in certain instances, such as safety related items, they often want them back. Whether it be for research, recycled value, or to hold the manufacturer liable is beyond me.

This was my first thought as well. I’d be willing to bet that Volkswagen will call for them back. I’m sure they're well aware of the small fortune to be had.