williamblvd
William
williamblvd

Right! Look at that poor thing. It looks like a nerd that started hanging out with the popular kids right when they got into using coke.

Let’s all pour one out for that poor Solara convertible.

Neutral: How are you?

The U.K. isn’t the country that probably springs to most people’s minds when they’re asked to imagine an environmentally diverse part of the globe.

I’m hoping there’s an endurance race/add-on modeled after the Carrera Panamericana.

The hide-away screen was amazing, and something I wish carried over (see the Audi TT for the perfect interior). However Audi did a study for owners of cars that had the hide-away screen (Q7 and A3), and it turns out owners rarely put the screen away. So they removed the feature and went with a static screen to reduce

Is it just me or is the last generation’s minimal interior way better and more cohesive? Though I think this can be said for all current Audi models...  

Saab 9-3X.

People regularly cruise faster than that out in West Texas (where the speed limit is 80 to be fair) and aren’t regularly dying in massive fireballs.

Owen. Do the crazy thing.

How about a Q7 TDI? This 2011 has done only 65k with plenty of life left in it, very capable quattro all wheel drive, good build quality and refinement with plenty of space for friends. It looks the part in Maine and even has a roof rack ready for adventures. It’s ALL of your budget but YOLO.

It’s hard to get that dead body smell out of a car.

+1 for the Range Rover and Porsche 911 option. My spouse and I were extremely fortunate to be able to drive our dream cars for the last few years. They were a great pair and we coordinated dark blue and silver. Alas, growing up and out of our condo meant that our house renovations now eat up any $$$ so the 911 lease we

The Jag is probably the second best handling (and arguably the best looking) crossover in its class. Best handling obviously goes to the Macan. From what I’ve seen, the F Pace sells reasonably well, at least in California. It’s the most common Jag on the road by FAR. I’ve probably seen less than 5 XF’s of the last 6

is tJaguar is the kind of automaker that, from afar, does not make sense.

It’s actually kind of fun watching all these automakers realize that this is the end of the road for gasoline-powered monsters, and it’s like every engineer on staff knows it. Dodge has put the Hellcat engine in... everything. Even a Durango. Because sure, why not?

feelin so fly like a G6.

Probably doesn’t have insurance, or can’t pay the deductible.

I will never stop being surprised by the amateur hour antics of IT departments that handle security for essential infrastructure. My home network has better security and more regular data backups than these companies, and the most crucial thing I do on my network is troll the BaT auction comments.

They’re PRICE competing with Audi.