I am the one at fault. Though all Avants 6 are RS6, so i conflated the two and set you up with a bad question.
Elsewhere they get an A6 Avant and RS6 Avant. Didn’t even realize the former still existed.
I am the one at fault. Though all Avants 6 are RS6, so i conflated the two and set you up with a bad question.
Elsewhere they get an A6 Avant and RS6 Avant. Didn’t even realize the former still existed.
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Early Barracuda.
I just want a decently powered wagon in the ~$50k new range, in a fun color, with AWD, and without claddings (i'll concede to painted-to-match claddings). It dawned on me the other day that only lifted wagons get the cladding treatment, whereas the actual SUVs (XC60 in my case and Audi Q series in yours) don't have claddings.
And your mentioning of all those wagon variants reminds me of the walks my wife and I took on the streets of Tokyo and Taipei. All sorts of wagons, from the practical to the exotic. Fav (both for me and my wife) is the CLA shooting brake; just really elegant lines. Apparently, even Subaru knows how to make decently attractive wagons today (Levorg), which is distinctly not the impression one gets when looking at its NA offerings.
But let's end this on an upper. How much longer is your wait?
Oh, I have my Allroad now. It was an incoming car when I bought it, not a special order (Audi is about to switch over to the next generation Allroad, and they aren’t doing special orders on the outgoing generation). Mine is the Prestige trim, but you can get a Premium trim for 50k or less.
Its cladding is not body color ($1,000 option) and I had to take what I could get, but it’s pretty low key and is close to the color of the car. Subaru’s cladding is kinda garish.
Here’s mine at the dealer when we picked it up.
Untitled by Marvin Lungwitz, on Flickr
Untitled by Marvin Lungwitz, on Flickr
Fits a smallish size bike without having to take off a wheel. 😃
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Street parking a soft top in NYC? How long until that thing has an extra opening?
Not to worry, it moved due to alternate side parking for the street sweeper. And it was replaced by a Kia. But the spaces in front of where the Aston Martin was are now taken until Thursday morning by a Maserati Quattroporte and a Porsche family car.
Beginning to think I am a piker for paying to park my 2016 Volvo in a garage. I mean NYC is the safest large city in the US according to the numbers but I must be over-reacting to the denting issue.
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If you know harrods, know the cars, this brings such a smile to my face.
I am sure it took the doorman at Harrods, a milli-second to call the wardens.
The supercar douchbags really cause problems on that road behind Harrods going to the Ecuadorian Embassy
You can't park on the double yellow where the Rolls Royce drop off their passengers . . . . geez... the gall of some people.
I never knew this existed, and now I want it?
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Facebook is the worst thing in the world right until it's okay.
For years I saw a 3-door pickup parked on a Wallingford street. I should get over this summer cold and ride over there.
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-Jon Mandel
I’ve always preferred the look of the ranchero to the el Camino. Something about the dimensions … the ranchero looks less long and low.
The car is the 2020 Aston V12 Speedster
I doubt it was a press junket, because that is a normal repo truck. Your idea of a tow truck doesn't work in London.
Regular Harrods employees are instructed to not interfere with patrons. That is left for security. If you ever want to shop lift, you know where to go now.
The last thing they want is rich people making a scene then leaving without buying anything. They'd rather let them enter and tow the car while they are busy spending money inside, unaware of it.
There are a lot of people around there because luxury stores are always a good spot for teenager looking for supercars. Same way some people spend their day filming planes landing and taking off near airports.
Never had, never will.And where is the windshield?
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We have similar “sky-crane” repo trucks in the NYC, but this one looks designed specifically for careful lifting of expensive cars. The ones in NYC make decidedly less effort to protect the finish. They want to get in and out without getting shot. Pull up, slide the “X” underneath, attach the hooks, hoist and away. Three streets over, they stop and tie everything down.
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