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Hopefully the infusion of money, and maybe more importantly reliability demands, from the Germans will help fix the issues

Well it was Ron Pratte's car so that makes sense, and they usually try to arrange sections in "lot" order, so that might explain the positioning since it came up shortly after the Futureliner.

I'm so tired of this misusing of the word coupe:

I would argue transaction prices too, because most of these vehicles sell for higher prices in markets like China.

That sucks! This car looks soo good in Arena Red.

Not sure what you drive, but the ones in my Audi are great.

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The Panoz LMP car always made a thunderous sound:

the 5cyl Turbo Audis

#2 applies to car dealerships too. I used to work for a luxury car dealer and it was amazing what people would do, or let their children/pets do. It was like once they were in the showroom, the kids/pets were on their own to do as they pleased. I've seen kids slamming doors, walking on leather seats, climbing from

Anyone notice #35 is a car?

When I was younger my mom had the Oldsmobile version of this van (Silhouette). My friends piled in it one night to go watch some test n tune drag racing. One thing led to another and we took the van down the 1/4 mile - jumped a mid 90s mustang out of the hole, but he quickly came around us. Ran a mid 17 if memory

how do I get out of the gray?

How about the Audi from Ender's Game:

I wouldn't say lazy - just a different philosophy. From an Audi person I was once told that they don't do hard tops because

If the car had Nav, it should have bluetooth streaming. However, you have to turn it on via the telephone settings menu, then it shows up in your source list under media.

I was looking for a specific picture - does anyone remember a chrysler ad that had all the Chrysler performance cars including in dodge stealth, Viper, and Lambo Diablo when Chrysler owned Lambo? I think it was a commercial (where Iacocca pulls up in the Diablo and opens the door) and a print ad with him standing in

I agree fake badges, vents, exhausts, scoops, and any faux performance add-ons are awful in almost all scenarios. That being said, I'm okay with an M badge on a BMW with an M engine swap and all the other M appearance and performance items, or something similar to that. Not something I would do myself, but at least

I'm pretty Sure the X5M does exist - X3M does not, to my knowledge though

996 GT2 - A friend had one and it was a beast: