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The logical next step after the flat, gloss mid-tone grey is a flat, matte mid-tone grey.

How about just more options on the lots.  But no to the color shifting paint primarily because in almost every case it is VERY expensive.

The answer is always British Racing Green, with mandatory saddle brown leather interior.

The day for Naugahyde has arrived!

Tis a shame that nature has not figured out a way to cross short to medium distances in an arid climate efficiently...

The Hyperloop is not meant to be mass transit infrastructure. It’s all about buying your way out of congestion for a fee. Of course it’s inefficient at moving large numbers of people - it’s supposed to cater to a few who are willing to pay a hefty fee to get from A to B in a hurry without having to mingle with the

It won’t be cheaper. GM, Ford and Stel will all be looking for huge margins on these, just as they get now on ICE trucks.

My mom actually bought one of the display cars after it went to a local dealer post auto show.

I’ve actually been kind of happy to see auto shows die for personal reasons. I’ve worked in the industry as an analyst for 15 years; the first half of that was for a supplier, since then I’ve worked for an automaker. Up until COVID I had to attend the Detroit show every year during media/industry days. At my old job

This is the first electric truck I’d actually want to own. To each their own, but I find it both functional with features I'd actually use, and weirdly stylish.

Yeah, good point. As long as I can still go to my local show every year to check out all the new models I will be happy. I may only buy a new car every few years or so, but I like seeing all the new models in person to get an idea for when I do want to buy instead of going to a half dozen slimeball dealers. And it’s

The pickups will be where you get a fighting chance of converting the ICE people in the non-NYC and LA metros.  I don’t want a tiny Electric in SC, but a useful Electric Truck?  And if it isn’t too crazy expensive?  The Cybertruck seems like it will cost 100k when it eventually comes out.  If RAM can get this out the

So are auto shows going to be dead in 10 years because for some dumb reason automakers decided electric vehicles are tech instead of cars? I don’t want to go to CES to see new cars

We’ll get more slideshows on Jalopnik despite the entire website begging not to.

That was the 5000 not the Coupe, and I think it’s pretty well established that it was all operator error. The European models didn’t have any problems, just the American ones that were purchased by people who had more experience operating the controls on an early 80's Cadillac or a Buick.

Audi was just too nice to say that the owners were completely at fault for the “sudden acceleration

This is the correct take.

Easy NP. This is as clean as you could ever expect to find one of these, and $10k is very reasonable considering ur-quattros sell for about 3-5x that nowadays. Mileage is also irrelevant at this age unless it’s so low that you need to worry about rubber seals dry rotting and such.

If this were an ur-Quatro it’d be a solid NP.