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I don’t know why so many people think the Golf is the holy grail of practicality.

Phone holster? Lmao those are the dorkiest looking things you can wear. It’s not a fucking gun.

I’m also confused as to why this guy wasn’t able to simply dispute the charge with the credit card company. I’ve disputed a handful of things over the years and never had an issue. The credit card companies seem to always take their cardholder’s side in a legitimate dispute.

“Charismatic politician who’s secretly a bad guy” is not really a revolutionary character type. Yet when you cast it with someone who kinda reminds people of AOC, it’s suddenly a “progressives are just as bad as Nazis!” comparison? And... did she have any other character qualities we saw that we can identify as

Yep, I’m also gonna go with this take.

As a liberal person who is also very attuned to current events, my brain didn’t make any connections between Neuman and any real world politician of ours while watching the show. That idea didn’t pop into my head, until I read this.

An M5 is a much, much deeper hole than average. Like a hole to China.

I’ve never understood why anyone would bother with timeshares anymore in the era of Airbnb/VRBO/etc.

My coworker had one of these, in this exact trim/color/transmission that he owned since new. Thing was amazing, but to be 100% honest, it regularly had to go to the shop every few months few a $1,000+ repair.

You read my mind when it saw “11 year old BMW M car” and “bargain machine” in the same sentence. RIP wallet.

I see dumbshits step out into traffic while I’m walking to and from work all the time here. It’s unbelievable how many idiots I see jaywalk without ever looking up from their phone once, as if some magic force field of DURRRR I HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY will keep them safe. We’ve had two people get hit by our city buses

You don’t. This argument is total nonsense. I’ve been walking to work for 3 years now in a major city and have never had a single close call with a vehicle, because I’m not a fucking idiot. I don’t blindly stare down at my phone while crossing the street and actually pay attention to cars in the vicinity. I cross when

Don’t skip neck day

I lucked into two of these boutique speakers from a deceased relative, that were about $8000 in today’s money when he bought them in 1990ish, along with his receiver and amplifier. They sound like hearing God speak. Incredible, lifelike sound that makes vocals and instruments image in the room in a 3D way as if you’re

That’s why I’ve come to love my tuned DSG transmission so much. It doesn’t override you in manual mode at all. It won’t let you stall the engine out and will downshift at 800 RPM, but given that I wouldn’t do that in a manual anyway, it’s irrelevant. Otherwise, it’s up to me all the time. Really does feel like driving

As a former Legacy GT owner, it’s never made any sense me to why Subaru offered a manual for the weak ass Forester and an automatic only for the XT. The XT already had a tiny take rate to begin with, and I suspect most buying it like driving enough to care about the extra speed. Why wouldn’t you stick the manual in

It’s also that a lot of “enthusiasts” have learned that they have just as much fun paddle shifting dual clutch or ZF 8 speed transmission as they do rowing it. If it isn’t a small sports car, I have little interest in a clutch pedal again. There is no difference in “engagement” to me whether I shift a gear with a

They could “afford” it, but it would lose them money to crash test, certify, and produce for the like 0.5% of F-150 buyers that would want it. 

Yep it makes perfect sense for my friends who just had a baby. Easy to load and load the car seat and gear without having to bend over and lean in and stuff, decent amount of space. A minivan would be overkill for two adults and one baby with a 40 pound dog. Sedans don’t have the ease of cargo carrying for stuff like

Lmao it looks like they are censoring a naughty license plate on the front