E63 wagon S-AMG has it. My current gen e350 4matic has it.
E63 wagon S-AMG has it. My current gen e350 4matic has it.
The biggest travesty is that there is no 4xmotion in the US. You can even get a low gear in the cayenne, ML and Grand Cherokee; but VW cut it out in this version for US consumption. Otherwise, the car would’ve been quite a gem, even in V6 form.
In this case, Unlimited mileage warranty really means 5000 miles + 6 months in the shop
The sampling sizing is miles driven, not by year. In that case, anomalies have pretty much been normalized already.
Not that urban myth. I was thinking along the lines of reliability and build issues
Weren't these cars total disasters?
I don't get this. CARB has highly transparent emissions rules, and those rules are published with 7-10 year lead times for changes. On other words, these laws that CARB is asking VW To meet are decades old already and available to anyone. Why is it so hard for VW?
I guess Kaiser’s car company wasn’t very “permanente”.
Got one as a rental a few weeks ago. Man did that thing feel dated. It felt like a 2003-2007 accord could give the interior of this thing a lesson or two.
Weird. The police appeared to have not fired blindly at this guy.
Probably didn’t want a DUI.
I have to correct you in this case.
Pretty much every car mfgr in the world has dozens of Prii in various stages of tear down
THIS is why you don't live in a van, dude.
There are German dealers that sell USDM. Hell, Toyota even sells Siennas outright in Switzerland.
Damn. If only they had the Mondeo wagon here in the US in THAT config.
Vancouver? You mean Richmond? ;-)
Thanks for the clarification. I know Shanghai GM, Opel, GM Korea and GM Technical Center collaborate pretty tightly on many projects.