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Oh man, no better summer entertainment than launch ramps!

Tongue weight is generally 10% of the overall trailer weight so what does the manual recommend? A 7000 lb trailer should provide a pretty wide variety of toys.

Well technically I aspire to own one but I've heard scary things about the previous generation. I think this version, shared by the Cayenne and Q7, probably does much better, but then again it's a German luxury SUV so I would assume putting aside repair money regularly would be a good thing.

Remember, you can sleep in a car, but you can't drive a house!

Touareg TDI is a vehicle I would drive from showroom to junkyard. Roomy, comfortable, well equipped and has enough torque to pull almost any toy I can attach to the trailer hitch.

I want to get a giant print of this. Good work, Jason!

I know the feels! Hope it gets sorted out for you quickly. Mine was more than a month...

Needs more limited slip diff.

Follow a bunch of Raptor owners on a run and see whose frame gets bent.

And this is another reason I love Jalopnik! Google search "vettel fire" brings me right here.

How do automakers generally decide which show to release their cars? Is it strictly down to when the prototype is ready to show off?

I know most municipalities say it's not cost effective to have snow removal equipment on standby, but at some point, given how this happens with such regularity, shouldn't they consider the other factors? Surely spending money over 5-10 years would be far outweighed by the savings in productivity.

Well that's going to be a nerve-wracking drive! Has the car already been inspected for turn in?

As a Golf owner whose car recently went up in flames, I feel its (his?) pain.

How much of a car should be shared for them to be considered using the same platform? There are so many different sizes for the same platforms that it wouldn't be as simple as using the same chassis.

Are Audis the only cars available in Daytona?

This problem extends to the snow-hardened people of Canada every year, too. Every year, as the first snowfall happens, people suddenly go "Aw crap! How do I drive in this stuff?" and there are dozens of cars sitting in the ditch.

Will we ever know why the original GT-R was priced so competitively?

Lightly used 135i on my list of cars to compare before I sign for a new GTI. I wonder how well they would compete against the Mk7?