Is an E30 prestigious?
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OH, but it is. When I have Charles, our driver, bring us into town to laugh at the wageworkers, we often go in the E30. Oh how they hustle when Charles presses the grunt pedal whilst nearing a crosswalk. Jolly fun I say. Jolly fun. -
I don't see how an e30 is "prestigious".
Fun to drive, relatively comfortable and reliable.
But e30 =/= prestige.Leave a comment:
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Lol at the Grey Poupon diversion.
Grey Poupon has white wine in it. The other day I ate a sandwich with it on it, then read the label.
I'm straightedge as hell and I actually felt pretty guilty. :(Leave a comment:
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You know what you should do, is to sandblast the paint off the jar's lid and let it take on a rusty patina. Dijon mustard. Redefined.Leave a comment:
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Of course its prestigious.
I've started carrying Grey Poupon, because i'm asked so frequentlyLeave a comment:
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I totally agree.I despise "digital" dashboards. It requires you to READ the gauge outputs, instead of being able to gather their outputs by looking for reference marks / 12 o'clock. It also removes the ability to judge anything by gauge velocity, as it's now just a number that's changing at an indeterminable rate, which would require looking away from the road for too long to make sense of it.Leave a comment:
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You fucking yutz, I think you should get a better grip on the English language and perhaps look up the word "anecdotal" before you try an gimme dat siq online burn, y0!
I replied "anecdotal support for my arguments" indicating that I say "I had" or "I did" to provide a basis as to why i had formulated an opinion on a given subject, or because it's pertinent to what I was talking about.
I tried not to use too many big words in this post, so you'll probably only have to look up a few.Leave a comment:
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I despise "digital" dashboards. It requires you to READ the gauge outputs, instead of being able to gather their outputs by looking for reference marks / 12 o'clock. It also removes the ability to judge anything by gauge velocity, as it's now just a number that's changing at an indeterminable rate, which would require looking away from the road for too long to make sense of it.
Heated mirrors, now that I can get into - our minivan has that, and they're warm to the touch at 65. But the average car today turns off the electrical defrosters for you as a courtesy (often after 15min), which I find really annoying when driving in fog/snow/rain.Leave a comment:
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