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Nogaro Blue from Audi is also another good one.

With most most paint, they’re best appreciated in person. A picture never does any paint justice.

Why this isn’t mentioned in the article is beyond me.

Honestly, walk into a Kia dealership and you’ll probably be able to walk out with one of these right at your price target. Negotiation goes really far at Kia and Hyundai dealerships.

Practically all of them will be used for work. This is an F-450 not an F-250 or F-150.

That’s one expensive and immaculate wrap. The way it’s wrapped all the way into the body panels making it look like it’s actually painted. Not bad. I wonder if he got the software somehow customized as well so it fits the rest of the theme of the car.

In MMI, go into your car settings and then Tire Pressure Monitor. Should be an option in there to reset it. This will learn the new values and you should be good to go.

“Unscheduled” maintenance aka something breaking on a new car is 99% a warranty repair. So it would be covered with no out of pocket fees. The only time it wouldn’t be a warranty repair is if you purposefully, or accidentally for that matter, broke something.

They did. It expired though. So anyone should be free to implement a similar system.

Probably a PIN backup? I would assume you’d also register multiple fingers.

The car would most likely come with some sort of contingencies to get back in the car in case the battery dies or you lose your phone or something random like that.

Definitely fluid from the car. Its the pink coolant Toyota uses.

They’re all typically pretty okay with however miles you put on the loaner. I find it hilarious though because the loaner agreement you sign typically says you have a limit of 200 miles per day or something like that. They’re also usually very flexible to let you keep a car for an extra period of time if you’re unable

The more exposed I’ve been to them, they’ve just grown on me I guess? I like the 4 point LED running light. They’re unmistakable and very unique.

The back actually looks really good. The new Panamera and Cayenne all finally look good from both the front and rear.

The tires for the Chiron that do 280+ are still in development. So we should be able to get more detail either at the end of this year or sometime next year when they’re finally released.

This is true. But we won’t find out until later this year or next year when Michelin finally announces/releases the tires that are supposed to do 280+ on the Chiron as they’re still under development.

FYI they still make FWD Audi’s. Not very popular mind you, but they still exist.

Hopefully somebody can come by that can do the math, but here’s what Motortrend had to say about the Veyron and it’s tires apart from the fact that they get replaced every 2500 miles:

They’re taken into consideration. Especially since the tires this thing runs were designed specifically for it. Also I believe after the high-speed run, the tires are essentially toast and have to be replaced.