jammer235
jammer235
jammer235

You don't want a Friday build, no sir.

How about, like, attached to the headphones?

Late getting to this - sedans are odd's and coupes are even's. Ze Germans contend that coupe is a shape and not a number of doors. Either way, the Audi one is here now, too, and that's just an "A5" with more doors thrown in.

Oh come on, it's the best looking one the lineup with four doors under $50k

Yes. It doesn’t matter if “some intern” wrote it. A representative of the school couldn’t be bothered to verify if the recruit had actually attended the event or to spell his name correctly. Guess they didn’t want him so badly, after all.

You'll be over that by the time this thing is actually on the road.

I loved mine also. It was black with the two-tone interior, upgraded nav, 19" wheel package, pano roof, the whole bit.

To “defy” gravity is only to not be influenced by its constant force/acceleration, nothing more or more specific.

There was a VR6 version that was top trim only. I don’t know if that is still around.

The stated reason is to decrease drag coef. by removing the leading edge of the hood from the nose of the car with the theory being the engine compartment and underside of the hood are not creating drag by "catching" the air as with older configurations.

The real difference is you get in way less hot water if you find yourself slightly off course in an airplane and generally, there is less traffic. On the road, you could find yourself in the passenger compartment of another vehicle within a few seconds.

The problem is there just isn’t a big market for $35k+ VW’s, it’s a weird tweener size and price point that does not directly compete with anything, and the new Passat is built domestically.

So, like the CC?

But was it made out of carpet? Also is the cross embossed or embroidered?

The Tesla Model S episode got into how the electric motor coils are wound and bundled. Each one if a little different.

What city do you live in? More and more white people are moving to cities than ever. This isn't 1955.

We have video evidence of what now?

According to his fiancée and no one else. I'm not defending the officer involved in the shoot by any means, and the facts we know so far look really, really bad, but the only thing we know is that we do not have all of the information. Why was the gun in his lap? Was he actually asked for his ID or CCP (which we now

Not when it hasn't been put into production they don't! I can't imagine this would be difficult to implement into a final design.

Doesn't matter. Look at similar models that have the "four door coupe" shape and a discrete hatch. A 1/4" divide between two heavily tinted glass panels is not going to ruin the exterior design, and a cross member underneath would never be seen from either the inside or the outside of the car. This is a huge miss.