herrstreet
Dave
herrstreet

That is true, but no one pays anything approaching sticker. 6-7 k off sticker is there if you can negotiate well. I think the real deal killer is that it has about as much legroom as a civic in the back seat. They would have done well to make this model on the long wheelbase chassis. Otherwise it is a very very

If you look at the profile of that car - I agree, it's quite attractive. It falls apart somewhat when you look closely. The interior is quite derivative - and though nice, it's hardly spectacular. The car also has a grill so undistinctive it looks like it could have been an eBay special. Who knows, when they have

it looks like a giant Forrester. An Audi should look substantial, sleek, and elegant. Not blocky, awkward, and like a Subaru derivative.

I was thinking the first time the SDF-1 shot the main guns. Or Starblazers.

Maybe they can hire these guys to fix them.

what the ground effects remind me of.

I think the biggest improvement is the interior. The old model's interior was built ok and the materials were fine, but absolutely lacking in style or flair. The outside is as beautiful as ever.

A very nice, practical little runabout. But I bet those are the top of the line wheels and they still look tiny. Probably won't matter to the target consumer though.

I understand where you're coming from with this notion. I can't completely agree with you though. I think two things could help make the screens seem more acceptable. One would be adopting a lower profile but wider screen. BMW does this and I think overall it's a plus. The other thing would be to cut back on the