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As a serial Audi Wagon/ hatch owner and VAG addict, I just want another Avant, any Avant. Or the A6 based Allroad.

Just goes to show that the rich are just assholes

These trucks are stupid expensive in my local CL.

Aston Martin DB9 all day long. An early one preferably in green.

What a stupid story. No stills or footage just narration and some scribbly drawings

After 20 years out of the mainstream US market and this is what we get? I guess I'll reserve my final judgement when I see on on the road. But I can't help feeling a little disappointed. The design, packaging and performance numbers sound and look ok but nothing really pushes the needle forward. Nothing screams

also known as the service position

My allroad - 2002 2.7T all options.

AEV Brute

We always drive Audi cars. We look at other brands (German and Scandi) but always gravitate back to Audi.

Plenty of nicer ones with much lower miles around the same price out there. Especially here in the Bay Area. Purchasing one is merely the price of entry. Expect to spend $5k per year plus on maintenance. These cars are overly complex. But wow are they amazing when running properly.

That looks awesome! I've driven loaner Q7s and taken them to Tahoe and they are awesome!

My 91 Classic. Never let me down. DD for the last 3.5 years. Paid $2500 and put in another $2500 in routine and preventative maintenance. Has a little over 100k on the clock now. And yes, I take it off road.

John - you should start a blog upon delivery or even start with the ordering and delivery process

In The U.S., Audi became Audi when they launched the first A4. That car was so goo it erased all memories of the unintended accelation media scam a decade before.

Sitting in the back of my Dad’s orange 323 in the very early 1980s in Holland I saw tons of bmw5 series and Merc E Class sedans mixed in with plenty of Citroen DS Palace and Prestige models. Occasionally I’d spy an Audi 100 Avant, not the wagons that came after, but the large hatchbacks. Great lines, nicely

The L7 was the swan song of the series, only availabl for one or two model years. And from my recollection the L6 was only available with the slush box. Amazing quality interiors and this one has held up extremely well, better than any I’ve seen. The leather is usually faded, cracked and misformed, especially around

Nice!

A few years back there was a lot of speculation that Apple was working on a TV. One that would shake up the industry and offer something nobody had thought of before. But they didn’t and for good reason. The TV has reached its zenith point and even legendary companies like Sony that paved the way on innovation 20

Great article. I agree on every point you made. That's why I drive a 1991 vintage British built Range Rover