sdmikev
sdmikev
sdmikev

Golf R or AllTrack.

Yea, you’re right.  I thought they were more for some reason.  

Right.  I mean, why would one buy this over a cheaper GTI?  Or a lightly used certified Golf R.

No rust. See, I told you the TruCoat worked!

Nice. I bet there were also a few around during Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale. I was there right before it started and saw tons of cool stuff as people were coming into town. Including a very sweet 993 Turbo.

Yea, I’ve always been a fan.  You don’t see them on the road too often, but it’s a nice surprise when you do..

Obviously

Can confirm. I used to work 15 miles from home and it was 45 minutes to get home - at 330p. I got to to the office super early and bailed outta there early.  At 530, it could easily be an hour.

Or just use a Roku or Apple TV.

Or just use a Roku or Apple TV.

Interesting.  More widespread than I thought.

Given her chosen profession, it’s not an impossibility.. :)

We have a friend who calls these things “huggies”.  And when she left whatever god-forsaken town she’s originally from, she assumed that everyone called them that.  

This is such a great article, thank you!

Which is almost never. I can’t think of one parking lot local to me (very large west coast city) that has that.

yea, my wife’s daily driver is a 440.  what a great car, that engine is glorious.

And yet I see all kinds of trucks pulled in to spots the correct way. I mean, do whatever you want, but don’t hold people up and don’t park the wrong way if you’re going to be coming back out to your vehicle with a bunch of stuff to load up..  It doesn’t make sense.

So you are in fact intentionally trying to be dense.

I’ve been driving for 37 years and the number of people I’ve seen back into a spot the first time probably could be counted on one hand. And that’s after they’ve stopped (making people wait in the parking lot) beyond the parking space and then try and back in. Most back in parkers are clearly over-obsessed with doing