Not me. I avoid the entrance, as most likely there are multiple stop signs along the way cause of the people leaving/entering the store, a good portion of which aren’t paying attention cause they’re staring at their phones.
Not me. I avoid the entrance, as most likely there are multiple stop signs along the way cause of the people leaving/entering the store, a good portion of which aren’t paying attention cause they’re staring at their phones.
“Both work on othering, dehumanizing people to sow division and create an insular in-group.”
People are on edge now in a way I’ve never known in my life,
I was sitting in a 2023 with 1,000 miles on it 15 minutes ago and can confirm that they have not fixed it.
I’m currently driving a loaner Q5 (Audi reliability LOLOLOLOL) and there is one specific reason I will never own one, and it’s the cup holder placement. In my A4, the cup holders are in front of the shifter, in the Q5 they’re behind, so if you put the arm rest where you want it, it COMPLETELY covers the cup holder. So…
I always had a sweet spot for S4 Avants (but I don’t think they brought any in B8 chassis). When I lost my A4, I had a choice of S4 and Golf R and ended up with VW because of utility.
I do miss Quattro (article doesn’t mention is it True Torsen we loved or fuel efficient Haldex (or something else).
Did we ever got RS4…
Speaking of cultural mysteries associated with parking lots...
So how many golf carts are road legal (I’m assuming this is), go 60 miles on a charge, and can go 55mph?
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Can you think of a less important detail in a picture of early pioneers who explored beyond the confines of our planet?
It’s possible she’s just as big of piece of shit as he is. Sometimes people do find their soul mate.
They may want to do an audit. They might find a couple of hidden surprises in those impound yards.
They should cancel these. If for no other reason, do it because they are hideous.
A lot of people profited off of Gamestop’s stock when that insanity was happening. Unrepeatable events are not an investment strategy.
Read the room. This article is not geared toward the collector or those who got lucky with limited edition cars during a one off supply chain related economic mess.
The Orman and Ramsey’s of the world are really going towards a specific set of people though. Their rules and thoughts are based on not having people in debt and usually geared toward people with bad credit and/or large and bad debt.
In fairness that is a specialty car with a high demand market. But Orman and Ramsey seem to think a Honda and a Bentley depreciate at the same rate.
There isn’t a mission to succeed on a flight like this,
How about a $200 surcharge on assault rifles? That should raise billions in Texass.
Mileage-based registration fees. Have driver submit mileage when registering car, re-submit mileage next year when renewing, calculate tax based on amount. New cars pay a pre-set minimum for the first year. It would insanely difficult to pull off and very easy to cheat (why yes, I only drove 348 miles last year. Why…