You are complaining about size, but then you have these requirements?
You are complaining about size, but then you have these requirements?
A 1957 Chevy Bel Air is stagecoach made out of pot metal compared to newer cars.
I owned a Taurus. I’m not sure how someone could feel nostalgia for something like it.
Now delivery has apparently been delayed because of battery supplier issues and engine production snags.
They don’t have air suspensions...
Because the RS4 doesn’t have timing chain issues. Not the same engine as the S4.
Common misconception with RS4s. The B6/7 S4s had plastic chain guides, RS4s and R8s have aluminum ones and do not have the same problem. I also have a B7 RS4 with over 100k miles and its been dead reliable.
I’d rock an RS2 and so would you.
i find it hard to believe the 310hp 2.3 will chirp 4th, even with a close ratio gearbox. 3rd seems iffy unless it has Prius tires or a slick road. Is this typical?
This proposes an even better headline: “Posiedon Tries to Steal Falcon Center Core Booster, Elon Fights Him Off”
OK, a little more research would have made a better article. Poseidon is not in possession of said center core booster. It did topple over due to high seas, but remained on OCISLY (the name of the drone ship.) Even the tweet quoted by Elon Musk should have made it clear to anyone who truly follows these landings when…
And there’s the advantage of EV’s - they will naturally get cleaner as the ways we produce electricity get cleaner. If you buy a moderately cleaner version of a combustion engine, it doesn’t then get cleaner if a better version comes along - you need to buy a new car.
That Saturn has aged really well. Less fond of the Pontiac.
For perspective, you’ll be paying over $1000/year in gasoline (assuming 20mpg, $2.50/gal, 10k miles)
*frunk
My 2001.5 B5 S4 is one that I will never get rid of. Yes, it’s a sedan, and yes, it’s silver. Don’t care ‘cause its also a Stage 3+ with about 500 horses available at the wheels. Boost is soooooo addictive.
I think you meant to say 2002 S4 Avant, 6spd.
@B1663R: Well, if you want to get REALLY technical, it's multiply it by 1.8 and add 32.