oldmanmckenna
OldManMcKenna
oldmanmckenna

I always found it shameful they didn’t offer a version of it with the Contour SVT drivetrain. I’ve never found it hideous looking, but never thought it was a good looker either.

No it’s not. It’s just another jelly bean shaped standard SUV blob.

Optician first, if it still looks good after an eye-check, there’s no hope for you...

What has Audi been feeding you? All of these Audi crossover write-ups have been so absurdly generous.

The presence of cars in their lineup automatically ensures there’s a bunch of nicer looking vehicles.  Prettiest Audi?  All I see is another blob CUV.

Buying a bumper sticker does not make you less pf a mark, champ.

My last Cars and Coffee had SIX Slide Titles.  I’m so sick of them too.

Challengers and Chargers.  They’re a dime a dozen, and almost no-one that owns tricked out models did the wrench time.  B O R I N G.

The sad look is so much better

D’aww! S’up girl, I miss you! ♥

Keep them there.  Don’t bring them unto the highway.

I mean, in most states (if not all) tinting the actual windshield IS illegal. Whether it’s enforced to any degree is another matter.

You might want to look up the definition of “harmless”

Coal Rolling is NOT harmless.

I live in North Carolina. I keep seeing the suggestion on this site that the ‘squat’ is a thing minorities do, but I just don’t find that to be the case. It’s pretty much always a white dude in wraparound shades and a beard…probably recording a video that starts with ‘know what those liberals just don’t get?!’

I’m certain Mr. Aquilino was driving through one of the densest cities on the planet as a good boy scout should, not repeatedly revving it in slow moving traffic like some douchecanoe. 

I feel like we’ve heard this story before, several years ago. My memory is vague, but I want to say it involved a Pontiac G8.

Agreed, and truck boys that are just as annoying.

I’d LOVE to see Harley riders start getting fined.  But selective enforcement...

South Park’s F Word episode is still relevant today, nearly 15 years later.