mikemcgoveran
ColoradoTaco
mikemcgoveran

The question asked specifically for RWD cars.

This makes me sick. Any info about if the little guy is going to be up for adoption? My wife's family has always had Dachshunds and we currently have one ourselves. Pic is of him "driving" my old A4.

Pic of Hasslehoff. We call him Hoffy or The Hoff for short.

I do too, although mine is pretty smart.

Been pulled over like that in CO too.

My 1.8t was dead reliable, never had any issues and only spent money on preventitive maintenance and mods. I haven't had any issues with the S4 either but I've only had it since March. If you're looking, a stack of records is way better than low miles. I was lucky to find one with both. The only thing about Audi's

Nice brilliant black. It's a bitch to keep clean but looks awesome when it is.

Shit, we'll be lucky to even get the RS4 sedan. They think Americans don't like wagons. They obviously don't frequent Jalopnik.

yep, thats why i drive an old one.

Mine too. Seems like my boy is more generous. ;)

7.5 grams = 1/4 ounce of buds. Not all of us are too lazy.

S70R are the wagons. I'd be driving one if not for my S4 avant.

Yeah, i know all to well.

I'd say it's probably covered so weather doesn't eff it up.

Jaguar XF testing on the pass in the Summer.

I know it's not a racetrack but I see lots of testing cars on Loveland Pass in Colorado.

Mustang mules.

Definitely not a teen girl's dream car, it's a manual. This is CP all day, even stock I wouldn't pay more than $5500.

After some more reading it seem like the open top cars have a bit more modeling to them, give the Caterham a try.

I haven't had a chance to try it personally but I've read some of the standard interior views are very good.