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Please don’t give me realistic options. I just want to demand things via the internet.

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AMC subreddit users reading the last paragraph:

I hate it when that happens.   I have a customer that has my cell phone number.  I’ve had some intestinal distress recently and I was just getting comfortable for another exciting adventure of “what the hell’s wrong with me?” and was starting to open an app to play with when my customer called.  So instead of opening

Honestly, I can’t be the only one hoping they’d show up in this:

The GT90.

Folks,

Working on it!

Welcome.  Please use your influence to fix the current Kinja mess.  Also keep things weird here.

While I was hard-pressed to find details about the specific ceramic technologies used

Nikon D850 with a 50mm 1.8 lens.

Wait, what?
*turns off ad-blocker*
Oh sweet jezus my eyes! It hurts! >.<
*quickly turns ad-blocker back on*

“The fuel range of this Ferrari is UNACCEPTABLE!”

Say what you like about BMW but the new Mini Countryman is looking great!

Let me save everyone some time. Conclusions - traction control on: Audi slightly better. Traction control off: Audi more sloppy than the others. Trade-offs abound, and no real standout winner.

You’re welcome.

I, for one, welcome our new procyonidean overlords.

Meh. Ugly car gets a little uglier.

well, it was a sarcastic jab referring to how defeated the article made you feel, and not allowing them to see you at your weakest. It was a joke, but eh, they can’t all be winners I suppose.

No argument, I’ll probably take a lot of heat about it but my post was honestly just in reponse to the low hanging fruit quality comments in literally every post. I regret the F bomb.

Oh, fuck off. Does it really add to the discussion if we have to read this same comment at the top of every article with a non-American brand? Enough already.

Poor lane integrity is a big one for me. Not keeping in lane on the highway, or more often than not ending up in the incorrect lane after a left or right turn. (We all do the latter, but not 100% of the time)