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The body kit, color and the price. Too much of each for my taste.

$8500 is just a start but I think it is a decent price. Knowing the reputation of VAG circa 2001 (I own an 01 Jetta), the electrical gremlins will be showing their faces right away.

I agree! I miss the auto headlights on my Buick. I didn't care about them coming on when waiting at underpass red light but they came on reasonably well in all dark conditions. I think DRL is more of a menace than auto on lights. I understand the need for DRL but they should turn off at dusk so people in DRL

This is crazy. Aside from fearmongering, I don't understand the benefit to keeping 1/2 of the population sequestered. OOOOH, she has boobies, those must be the work of the devil. If a woman has exposed ankles, she may make a man have inappropriate feelings. Jeez, it just doesn't make a bit of sense...at all. I respect

I live between Las Vegas and Death Valley. Earlier this week I saw a group of disguised (These just had cladding on the nose and tail but the main part of the body was exposed.) Cayennes heading toward Las Vegas on Nevada Route 160 and then I saw a convoy of non disguised Cayennes. The next day, I saw a large

I voted NP. But the proper response would be "Homy don't play that."

I own a 2001 Jetta. I think this Audi is probably a good value but worry that the car will be filled with relatives to the gremlins that occupy my car. My car is pretty decent but there have been recurring electrical problems and some major mechanical problems after 130k miles.

In my financial position, the best looking cars are the ones in my driveway. All paid for!

Nice selection of cars!

I have a auto dimming mirror in my 93 Roadmaster, love the dimming mirror! The best part of having it is that I never have to readjust the mirror because the lever made the mirror move.

Of all the modern things available, I'd like to have ventilated seats.

Plus the Ultra Van is rear engined!

Exactly. Seamless and rounded. Lighter weight, shorter overall length and wheelbase and all the RV features. They'll often get better fuel economy, too.

3 weeks after buying it in 2006, we took it across country. Heading north in Utah, I started worrying that I'd harmed the transmission due to it not up-shifting. After doing some research with free wi-fi, I learned about the transmission. I understand the reasoning behind not using overdrive with a "load" and on

There are "Sunrader" models that are about 4 feet shorter and have a fully molded fiberglass body. Some were built on the 4wd chassis or had the Toyota Diesel engine.

I have no clue about the axle ratio and the basic dash has no tach but I will say that the transmission has an elevation sensor that locks out overdrive above 3000 feet so it really screams.

I can get it going 70 but I'd rather not do that. It handles pretty well considering what it is and I can park it in regular parking lots, too.

It doesn't like hills or headwinds but we've gotten 11 - 16 mpg on our 3 cross country trips. The best part is that it does everything I need it to do. It may not be new or fancy but it gets us there.

Mine! Toyota 22RE powered so it will last forever!