Dr_Doctor
Dr_Doctor
Dr_Doctor

I learned in a '93 Toyota Pickup. It didn't have power steering and was base as base could be but with the stick it was really fun to drive.

It's not just price, but value for money. The Mk6 Jetta is a step down in build/ride quality from the Mk5 for about the same price. Plus the 2.5L 5 cylinder isn't exactly fuel efficient compared to the competition, I'm lucky if I get anywhere near 30 MPG in my Golf.

Or Traffic Jam Mode, if things get backed up on the highway putting the car in full auto and kicking back would be nice.

I had a '93 Toyota Pickup that had a pretty sturdy plastic dash. Wasn't anything fancy but it got the job done.

Thanks for the tip, I find those blue shop paper towels kind of soak up the stuff too.

I don't get the press obsession with squishy dash plastics. How often do you touch the dash?

Does VW still make the VR6 engine that they have powering this thing?

I support the idea of steam punk Freddy Mercury punching people with his mechanical arm.

Maybe an ATS Sport Wagon jacked up Audi Allroad style?

1993 Toyota Pickup. It had no power steering, no A/C, crank windows, 5 speed manual, and a vinyl bench seat.

I got my One over the holidays and put a fair bit of time playing AC4, Ryse, and Forza. I'm still playing Forza and I tried Theif but a lack of releases outside of Titanfall has kept me from really using the game functions.

I've got an MkV regular Golf, and I agree.

VW Pleather isn't bad, but I do like the cloth in my MkV Golf. Plus, things like the plaid cloth seats in the GTI are a part of the charm.

MkV owner here, I agree white is the right color for a Golf.

What's wrong with the XV Crosstrek? I've never met anyone who owned one.

That eCVT transmission is a pretty neat concept. I wonder what its longevity will be compared to other CVTs on the market?

Since it looks like a Gillette product why not call it "Fusion Orange"?

The A8 used a space frame design which is pretty complex compared to conventional unibody designs. If they keep the Wrangler a body-on-frame vehicle which is much simpler it should be about the same to repair.

For $29k you could get a decent VW Phaeton, which is pretty much a Bentley. CP

Porsche took "Cars & Coffee" a little too seriously.