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I have it in a 2010 Audi with a stick. I didn’t realize this system did more than just sound an alarm as that’s all it’s done in the past year i’ve owned it. But a few weeks ago it actually applied the brakes. I didn’t realize the car on the highway was stopping as quickly as it was and I was just easing off the gas.

The world could certainly benefit from more than one Genesis Rodriguez

Autonomous Polestar edition?

Fellow Utard and totally agree with your sentiment. Utah’s real estate developers can be quite shady. I’d rather have someone backing this with automotive background and intent. the FIA upgrade, their whole vision if it they stick to it seem like a win win even if they are dare I say it “chinese”

You neglect the sheer numbers issue. The lions among other prized trophies are nearing endagered status. I’m fairly certain the average cow or chicken is in no danger of disappearing any time soon. If lions were running rampant in Africa this wouldn’t be near the issue that it is as it stands.

I’ll totally admit to

I like the concept but the display looks a bit dated. Should be full color.

"Real Fakes"? Reminds me of the "Real Replicas" of the sarcophagi the tour guide described at the Taj Mahal. It's either real or fake or real or a replica, right?

Do a search on Nissan CVTs mated to their V6. There are countless reports of persistent CVT issues with their latest generation CVTs in the Altima and Pathfinder. Ours started having problems about 1000 miles in to new ownership had it replaced at 6k miles and still have occasional problems that aren't occurring

Don't even get to see concepts at the local auto show. In Utah, the Motor Trend auto show always overlaps the Detroit show. If we're lucky, we get to see one or two of last years concept cars but that's rare. I miss the days when they actually brought the futuristic stuff. You'd think if you drop the coin to

I'd be surprised if a US RS3 was only $10-15k more. This would atleast be upper $50k territory I'm sure. Probably in the $60k's if you add any options. A TTRS was typically in the 60-70's

The styling is bold as a concept should be but showcasing a right-hand-drive car is certainly not an American statement.

John Davis' Awdy pronunciation makes me cringe, anytime someone mispronounces it. Guess they didn't have the brand recognition back then.?

Audi says it's a new benchmark in the four-cylinder category, one with 210 horsepower per liter, a superior ratio to even Audi's Le Mans-winning 2001 R18 race car. No, it's not the wonderful old five-cylinder from the TT-RS, but it's probably better in the end.

Snow covered "eaRL" the Acura.

Red Iguana in SLC. Arguably one of the best Mexican places for Molé north of the border. Back in the good old days when ALMS came to Utah you could frequently catch up with drivers and crew here.