![]() 09/06/2017 at 18:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The exhaust “tips” where you can obviously see the real exhaust tips are awful though for $250,000.
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Nice Kia!
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What are these exhaust tips you speak of, they sound fancy.
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They brought back the Burrego
That’s what the B is for right?
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That’s what I meant by exhaust tips on a $250,000 car. There’s just a chrome oval with those sitting behind it
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I saw one of these Louis XIV sideboards on a flatbed tow truck yesterday. I dearly hope it was parked illegally or the driver was otherwise nabbed rather than a breakdown.
If Marie Antoinette was around today, this would be her car.
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Sadly it was probably just being dealer swapped or delivered to a house.
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It was also somewhat dirty - definitely not new.
I know laws don’t generally apply to this part of the socio-economic spectrum, but one can hope.
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Actually, the B stands for Bigly
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They do that because the tips are basically a part of the bumper and if the pipe actually connected it could melt the bumper.
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Or they could just make it a real exhaust... ina $250,000 car.
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I’m not defending it. It’s just the reason they do it.
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Beluga
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Likely just the dealer bringing a customer’s car in for an oil change.
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It’s actually a Genesis Burrito
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That could be it, I am sure more than a few of these are neglected.
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That’s a lot of money for a Touregg