Frisky_Dingo
Frisky Dingo
Frisky_Dingo

Looks to be well optioned, clean condition, nice color combo, and CPO to top it off. Quite a bit of car for the money. Loaded CR-V’s and Rav4's command this kind of money these days, so might as well have a CUV that’s quick, sporty, and fun to drive.

It’s okay to be an open-minded and non-biased car enthusiast?

Makes the best tires in the world.

Verstappen was absolutely flying. Should be a fun watch tomorrow. Also, it’s crazy how Gasly consistently performs better in the TR than he did for RB.

McLarens are quite fragile and fussy compared to an R8. Also, nowhere near the dealer network, way worse depreciation, worse ergonomics, etc, etc.

There is one coming. A 600hp+ model modeled after the recently unvieled GT2 model will be the send off for the R8.

Once upon a time, but not anymore. Most new Audi models, even those that aren’t Haldex are using the new Quattro Ultra system that can disconnect the rear with a dog clutch setup, and operate in FWD only more when needed. Outside of the S and RS models, the current Q7 is the only model using the old traditional Torsen

No. Outside of the new Ultra Quattro system, traditional non-Haldex system models- basically everything not MQB platform- is a Torsen diff full-time AWD system that favors the rear usually 60/40.

I’m a little late to this one, but I’d like to point something out-

But the system used in the B9 A4 is not a Torsen setup. It is Audi’s new ‘Ultra’ system.

Wow, what a little piece of crap. 

Fun and cheap could possibly work. Problem is, they only have half of that formula.

In all seriousness, here is what I think happened to Mistubishi-

Or at least only slightly worse quality cars than Subaru.

1st Gear-

Most of those aren’t needed. Upgraded 20's, Dynamic Pkg, B&O audio, and call it a day. Comes in @ 84K MSRP. The Dynamic + and Dynamic Steering options actually make the car worse.

This car is on another level from a dynamic and athletic standpoint from an M340i completely.

Worked for Audi and driven both cars a ton. Both on track and off. Short answer- No.

But the Bangle era cars were never this bad. Not only were they not as bad when they were current, but they have largely aged well. Not to mention how influential they were on auto design as a whole.

They are committing design suicide. They will definitely lose sales over this. Even among the BMW/M faithful. They will backtrack from this, watch.