
I feel like Bioshock Infinite counts here. Not actually called George Washington but no denying who it is.
I feel like Bioshock Infinite counts here. Not actually called George Washington but no denying who it is.
So it’s acceptable to park on a white line or across it into two parking spaces? Or make a left hand turn across a solid line? Or pass on a solid line?
The answer is no. Back in properly instead. The line is solid. Not sure why a line in front that’s solid has a different rule from ones to each side or in any other car situation.
4th gear: That’s nice Genesis but you a) need to lease better b) completely wipe out and rebuild a real dealership/brand experience.
The interior of this truck needs work and I wish they’d focus on that. GM just can’t make a good interior it seems...although the 2011 Ranger Ford is slinging isn’t any better.
5th gear: Last year was oddly my first year at a car expo. Went to Philly. Actually really enjoyed it and was looking at going again this year in NYC.
Oh boy, I worry about the people who think not paying a loan is a good idea.
Yea, this really depends on where you live. My wife has a 26 mile commute here in NJ and during normal rush hour, that 29 minutes becomes a minimum of 45 minutes. Going home becomes an hour usually.
This falls under the similar category discussed in the Audi post about not buying cars from Brooklyn. Staten Island meets that criteria as well.
I keep looking at older model Macans in S trim and this has me back on cargurus....
I find this to be a cool car but wondering if it’s better than say, a Cayenne Turbo S E Hybrid or the Bentley Bentayga which is .3 seconds slow; all stablemates.
My search radius from my NJ zip code on any car site stays under 50 miles so I can steer clear of cars being sold in Brooklyn. Either been a taxi, beat to shit, or already came from a buy here, pay here place once before.
Don’t know what it is about NJ/PA but people constantly drive around without headlights; DRLs, fog lights, or literally nothing on.
Excited for the idea of playing this on my train ride to work on the Switch. I found it easy to enjoy and get serious if you really wanted to.
Ford Flex with the twin turbo is so close. Slap some sliding doors on it and turn the boost up. Ford was really close, just not at the right time.
I do recall that but locally here, it’s not being advertised and worse off, the used ones are very much overpriced. Might be like Honda where once you work with a dealership, price drops out substantially.
I saw a few of these on the road and ultimately felt it was just too long. Audi hit a sweet spot with the A4 wagon/All Road if they could have made it a tad more usable with less of a roof slope. Volvo always had it right until recently as well.
I love everything about this. That stance is perfect. The engine is fantastic to look at. Wish it was on the east coast.
I love everything about this but there’s only one reason Audi sent this here that I can think of. The margin on E63 wagons is good enough they wanted a piece and everyone who lusts after this will settle for a SQ5. Because I can’t see a line of people looking for a $150,000 wagon.
So what you’re saying is get a Golf R unless you’re really into the dealership experience.