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I find it hard to read about Thule without mentioning operation Bluejay. 120 Ships and an extremely short environmental window to build the entire base.

To be fair, I’ve always hated long hooded cars (like the corvette) that even with your head bumping against the ceiling you can’t see 20' of the road in front of you.  Seems like a decent metric.

Anything that allows FWD flat floors mated to a transmission that wont detonate with 6000lbs being hauled around is a good van in my book.

/sigh

The Honda Z600 and the Maserati seem like deals considering their condition.

Its interesting that it can be done but the JB scene has been pretty much a wasteland for years. The last stable untethered JB was like iOS 8. Even then there wasn’t much to install that was better than what was offered from the factory. Maybe Retroarch when it wanted to work.

Wait, cross shopping a SQ5 and a Jeep?  What planet is this?

I’ve known that Barstool sucked just from random Deadspin headlines but thats some next level crazy. I can’t imagine any company let alone someone as large as NASCAR wanting to have their name anywhere near them.

That’s a lot of money for such an ugly car. I was really hoping they would look better in person.

Looks like there is no comparison of cost to manufacture. Efficiency is great, at a price that doesn’t make sense isn’t.

No plane flight but we did rent a car and drove for 4 hours, swapped the rental for the car I bought and drove it home.  With the rental and hotel stay it was about $4000 cheaper than the next available one.

That combo needs to be on more cars (maybe tone the green down a touch). 

Never underrated, just ignored at first due to the lack of being offered with a manual.

1st Gear: How is Infinity holding up compared to Nissan?  I know they should be tied at the hip but considering they hardly share any platforms in the US.

Is a different limited slip (I doubt the base doesn’t come with one) and an exhaust really all it takes?  Seems like the base car would shuffle to 60 within spitting distance of that time.

Which trim level gets the car under 3s 0-60...

While I did not know that all cruise control systems would automatically shut off when certain other systems were engaged, I do have my own opinions that I am more than willing to share.

I have had a 2013 S4 for the last 30k miles or so (at 70k now) and its been dead reliable.  Based on other peoples opinions, the current gen Audi’s are not what they used to be.

2013 S4 here with 70k miles.  Zero issues so far.

This thing is amazing.