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So it’s like the TRD Pro line for Toyota

Yup, and after a certain prop didn’t pass here I think I’ve had it with the state entirely.

Had my Audi at the dealer not too long ago, when I got it back I noticed it was in dynamic/sport mode and the miles were misrepresented on the service doc vs what was on the cluster. Also, could tell multiple were hauled around in the car so I wasn’t thrilled about all that but what can ya do if no damage has been

ACH at night is probably the only good time. During the day you’re either stuck behind road hogging cyclists, slow drivers who won’t pull over, or groups of car enthusiast cruising. Not to mention the presence of CHP has greatly increased on canyon roads.

You could say that for basically any car in the LA area.  Can’t escape the traffic no matter the time of day.  

Now only if they did something about that boring ass interior.

The A3 we get in the states is the sedan version only. A 5 door TT sportback would fill the gap of the missing A3 sportback and won’t directly compete with the A5 as they are two different size vehicles.

Yea but we don’t get the A/S3 sportback here which this could fill that spot.

Honestly if the TT became a “sportback” equivalent, I would choose it over the A3 since we only get the sedan version here.

so. much. winning.

all I can picture right now is the Lexus UX

The interior shots could’ve definitely been done better. That lighting really bothers me.

I would see that being the future of the Golf GTE.

Add bike lanes as Santa Monica has done...I was out there yesterday and for the most part it seemed to work.  

That front end oddly resembles his face. 

With the way things are headed for these class names, we’ll get there soon enough.

No, it needs to be super duper

Just like CA’s gas tax revenue...it ends up being diverted to other projects like a stupid billion dollar high speed train.

Pretty sure the fighting is over vehicle emissions as a whole (tail pipe emissions). You should know better that burning fossil fuels without emission restrictions does cause air pollution. If you don’t think so, please go to LA and explain the poor air quality.

Yep, the most vocal people that oppose CA don’t even live here and have to live with this smog.