It seems ridiculous, but that is probably the only answer.
It seems ridiculous, but that is probably the only answer.
To me it’s basically like trying to capitalize on someone else’s good idea for your gain.
I’ve heard the TT described as “the sports car of choice for people who don’t know anything about cars”, and it seems apt.
It’s the transverse engine and Haldex AWD that make it too VW-y for me.
The overall bulbous shape has never appealed to me. The design has always been kind of embarrassing(?) to me for what is supposed to be a sport/luxury coupe. It’s like looking at a kid with an overly large, misshapen head!
Is the US going to get it, or this this your typical Audi RS post that’s about as relevant to US readers as news of a new Polish Prime Minister?
The Pentagon is realizing that fighting in the frigid north may be more of a possibility than ever as Russia…
I have nothing to add just wanted to be the first to comment.
He’s 79, you'd be fine.
Maybe you can ask John to Cosby you so you won’t even know.
We have a 2 row one. It wasn’t worth it for the tiny 3rd row, we’ve got more cargo space by not having to flatten.
Totally. I could see this being a perfectly reasonable choice for your teenage kid if you’re buying them a car, but yeah, at the price where you’d want to be as an adult you might as well go Cherokee.
MikaelVroom just confirmed your suspicion... https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comment…
Still waiting for one with lots of LED lights cus offroad.
F-you I wont do what you tell me!
It’s like Jeremy Clarkson explained about the Smart Roadster with his training shoe analogy. Sure, you’ll never actually go to the gym, but to have credibility the shoe needs to actually work as a training shoe. Same goes for SUVs people never take offroad and sports cars people never drive fast.
The funny thing is I know people who would use this thing. Last week I went to a social party put on by our hunt, and the hosts had us park in the front pasture. As I’m walking in, a family of four passes me in their Bentley sedan. I thought it was neat seeing a $200k car driving around someone’s field; we’re talking…
But their owners want to know they *could*.. because Bentley owners are about as in touch with reality as Walt Disney.