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StanTheMan
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Imagine you have $120k to blow on a car. And instead of buying a Range Rover, X7, Escalade, GLS or QX80 you say “yep, I’ll buy a tuna can on wheels”.

Gas was under $2 per gallon when I got my license, and I have been gainfully employed since I was 15. 

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I have no horse in this race, but is running out of gas on a highway THAT big of a problem? I have I think 3 times in my life, all the same car, but only because I had the fuel pump changed and the gas gauge never read correctly after that. Think you have a 1/4 of a tank left? NOPE! And every time, I just pulled a

Did this need to be an article?

You lose interest when a reviewer is honest about how the review happened?

This is standard industry practice. Every new car review you’ve read happens this way, only we disclose it up front.

In my experience the only journalist I’ve seen on a press trip who paid for airfare and lodging was WSJ. We don’t have WSJ money, so we accept Audi’s invitation and disclose it up front.

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Maybe the last two will help, but  I don’t think the development costs of selling dozens of us manual cars is going to help them at all.

Never seen this in 40+ years of driving.

It should have been described as a thermal imaging drone. It's not like he was mobik being chased by Ukrainians. 

What the Fuck is wrong with Ann Arbor car dealerships???

Last time I went to Shoney’s, it was on the way to a charity golf tournament and by the 9th hole, there was an issue.  Luckily, I made it through the hole and into the clubhouse.  Never went to Shoney’s again.   

Damn I miss Shoneys. We used to have one in town that had a 24hr buffet.

Just to clarify, assuming he was single with no children, his total benefits would have been less than $20,000 (AU) per year for a total of about $100,000 (AU) over the five years. While I’m sure some of that money contributed to the Lamborghini, motorcycle, watches, and whatever else he purchased, I wouldn’t say it

Let’s be clear here. The dude did not buy all of this simply by “collecting unemployment”. He worked in organized crime, which made him enough money to buy all of this shit. He just happened to also be collecting unemployment benefits at the same time.

Oh ok I see my first issue was getting a Mitsubishi lol

It’s actually 7 menus deep, in the audio settings.

I hope tomorrow goes better for you, buddy. 

It’s 16 miles of range, which is plenty for my needs. I bet at least 60 percent of my driving will be electric. I used to have a Nissan Leaf with 40 miles of range, and that did everything I needed a daily to do. 

TBF, 10 mile EV range gets me to work and back.