Glad it’s not just me. The outside looks like they took a pic of the Model S and just expanded it upwards w/ the arrow tool in MS Paint. The seats don’t fold down (I can’t even count the number of times I’ve needed to fold the seats down in our XC90, the front passenger’s seat included!), and the doors – based on…
Nice try, Torch. You won’t fool me this time.
Tesla Model X? What Tesla Model X? This Audi is leagues more handsome and cohesive, and it’ll probably work as an actual car better than Teslas at a lower price point. Sign me up.
In defense of the 3.6, it doesn’t need more power when you get the 8-speed. I rented a 3.6 GC w/ the old 5-speed auto, and that one could have used more power...
Sorry dude, but you can.
Agreed. Had an F-150 merge onto the highway beside me the other day - he had his turn signal on while he was tapping his brakes. For more than a second, I wasn’t sure if he had his hazards on, he wanted to change lanes (the onramp continued into its own lane), or his electrical system was having a seizure...
Yes! I was hoping I’d find this somewhere in the comments. I enjoy driving “by hand” even if it’s driving to work... Traffic sucks, but the ‘gamification’ of creeping along using the clutch at the right speed kinda makes up for it.
That’s crazy! I think people would riot over a $14 toll here...they rioted over losing the Stanley Cup twice, after all...
Vancouver resident here. This story’s been all over the news in the last couple days. Allow me, if I may, to give some insight into the background of all this...
I beg to differ; Joy Delete is standard on a lot of new cars these days.
Why not just get a GLA? It seems like a product made as cheaply as possible (i.e. completely outsourced) just so Infiniti technically has something to sell in that bracket. This car doesn’t seem to have any merit of its own.
Would you say this could be the Phaeton’s earliest ancestor as well? (given that it’s a large, luxurious VW sedan, ignoring where the engine is)
That’s actually pretty funny. Dave said this in 2008 regarding the financial crisis: