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In the words of Nadia, from New Girl, the TSA makes me want to PUNCH PUNCH PUNCH.

Glad to hear you liked the interior, and that you noticed major improvements. The old style speedo and interior really irked me for some reason, and it was pretty much the reason I didn't ever consider owning the car.

It's always fun to hear Mr. Harris reflect on cars. Let's hope he is considered for the next gen of TG when they start retiring!

You know they timed it. I'm guessing the Stingray was faster, and they decided to leave that part out. Because if it was the 911, he would have mentioned it.

Now that's comedy.

In fairness, I heard the latest snow on Long Island (not where I live) turned 30 minute commutes into 4 hours. The snow fell during the day and rush hour came with no mercy right after, hindering the salt trucks. Traffic is a delicate balance out there, any little problem backs things up for miles. Plus people

Must not be too many Boy Scouts in Atlanta....

Tesla's cars would actually charge each other as they drove along in traffic.

Actually it would probably just clone you into another car seat instantly, 2000 miles away.

If he were alive today and invented a car, it would probably go coast to coast without stopping at all.

Love that NYC salt dust. Shit is everywhere, all up in my car. Turned my black car "Mercedes grey".

Don't suppose there will be some video incoming of this awesome trip? The exhaust sound of the RS7 is sublime!

The level of quality and thought that goes into safety measures for racing is pretty amazing, let's hope it shows with this.

This one's a bit better than poor old Lorenzo. You know Tim from Home Improvement; Tool Time, the show that was in the show Home Improvement; Toy Story, and, one of the greatest films of all time (indisputable fact), Galaxy Quest.

That might be the most comfortable car that can still pound a track. I would imagine driving a luxury beast in that way was a little like playing a high res video game, glancing at the speedometer and saying "oh, hm, guess I'm doing 140, maybe I'll adjust the seat". Does it retain the detached, luxury feeling in

I should probably point out that I have a CC and love it, and I like most everything about the VW lineup. I can't fathom why the Passat doesn't outsell the Accord, guess there is no accounting for taste.

Never could get on board with the butt of that thing.

Hyperbole alert:

I haven't been in the 2013+ models. My point was mostly about the "hollow plastic" and creaky panels that I noticed in one I rode in. Maybe it was just a fluke. I definitely like the way VW carries the interior across models though.