ryslegit
ryslegit
ryslegit

I think the current TT is one of the best looking Audi’s, basically a baby R8. Unfortunately it’s not a car I would buy which is the problem for many. The price doesn’t justify what you get...so I ended up with a 18 S3.

Coming from the VW community, I disagree with the choice of the MK1 GTI.  It should be the MK2, with a notation of the Rallye Golf.

I would like to see this thing walk on a sheet of ice.

Did it really need the head of an Alien though?

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Since that’s not a US article, I think it’s safe to say a manual option won’t be headed to the states. Not like the majority of US buyers would choose that option anyways.

You should definitely look at the reviews for Carvana and Zoom, they are quite horrid. I did a bit of research on these companies when helping a friend find a used car, and I don’t think the headache is worth the discounted price buying online. If all goes to hell, well, good luck to you.

The correct answer: Suzuki Samurai 

I’m aware of how they work. I used them often during my time as an auto photographer - read my other comments, brain isn’t fully functional yet.

Yup, read my last comment- bracketing is great but is not the perfect solution for all scenarios. It was more of an expansion on his comment than a rebuttal. I’m still working on my first cup of coffee so my thought process isn’t 100% yet lol

I mean it in a way to minimize it as much as possible not entirely, it definitely depends on what you’re trying to achieve. I hardly ever bracket shots because it does become time consuming when you are on a schedule.

Taking two exposure won’t change the fact you’ll still have reflections on the car. If you’re trying to rid that aspect then a polarizer is going to work better. This really applies to shooting with harsh lighting. Your pic is a sunset shot which is ,of course, much easier to shoot in.

Well newer models all now come standard with the performance package stuff (brakes, limited slip, etc..). The only thing I see that trim is, as you said, an appearance package.

Kinda wish we had these in the states. I would’ve definitely considered it over the s3.

I think everyone should just stay away from buick in general really. The one time I was in one for a trip to Vegas from LA, the car left us stranded in Victorville for hours. What was supposed to be a 4hr drive turned into an 10hr trip. After that, I will never set foot inside one of those cars again.

The rabbit edition is a tier below the SE though. I don’t think you’re missing out on much really.

Clearly says 4matic in the image...

Unfortunately, rock crawling will always be stuck in the shadow of overlanding in this day and age. The “go out and adventure” trend is in full force right now.

This test mule already appears to be doing more intense off roading than Instagram overlanders with their built up rigs.

Yea but what will Jeep people have left to cling onto for augments sake?