What an ugly, expensive, fuel guzzling, oversized crap-sounding car probably good if you love the feeling of driving a road train
luckily they still know how to build limousins and sportscars
It sure is big. Didn't think the 4.2 sounded that bad.....
Personally, I'd save myself £10,000 and but a six month old VW Toureg with the awesome 5.0 V10 TDI.......OMG...I've never shifted 0-60 so fast in something so big in all my life. Most. Surreal. Experience....EVER.
People who think Audis are boring should really check out the RS4... the new S5 is also quite a looker and firebreathing rocket.
Saw and heard and tested (albeit very shortly) the Q7 today (okay, I had already seen it on the road but not taken a good look at it). What an ugly, expensive, fuel guzzling, oversized crap-sounding car probably good if you love the feeling of driving a road train
luckily they still know how to build limousins and sportscars
I don't get to drive much, I'm usually chauffeur driven. My limo is unusually spacious and I get my friends to tag along with me coz it's such a waste of energy to have such a big car with only me inside. Unlike most of the limo you have seen, mine is not 6 metres long, but 6 carriages long!
2006 Subaru Legacy GT Estate (Stationwagon) 2.0L Turbo, Black
Bought it second hand when i moved from KL, selling my heavily modified 1999 Subaru Legacy B4 there.
The '06 Auto model comes with 265hp and not much else...... Subaru is not known for high spec'd interiors and equipment but instead takes that "saving" and puts it into the drivetrain and engine.
well, I drove a 2001 VW Passat 1.9 TDI....
5spd box, 130bhp.......pretty handy. Then i got into modification...
So it was pumping out 197bhp, 316 ft lb of torque, sports suspension, big brakes from a 3.2 TT.....
I say 'was' because.......
spun out at a thoroughly pedestrian 30mph left hander......straight into a waiting steel street light.....broke my wrist in two places.......but thankfully my passenger was completely unhurt.......(right hand drive vehicle so go figure)
Now i'm in a 2007 VW Passat with only 103bhp.......
i don't drive. it's bad for the environment ... and in vienna, you don't need a car. public transport is the easiest way to get around here. but if i'd need one i'd probably buy a japanese one.
I usually drive a 1998 Toyota Rav4 4WD; taken after a 50cm+ snowfall this past March
However other cars I get to drive are the following:
1994 Mercedes C220
2004 Mazda 3 GT
2005 Toyota Echo
2005 (or 2006, same difference) Toyota Corolla CE
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