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Tire squeal, that is.
11/05/08
1. there is no 2009 Speed6
2. the mileage for this is much better than the 2009 Speed3
I like VW's and very much like Audi's, but I bought Mazda6 and think the Mazda3 and 6 are better looking than this VW, totally humble opinion.
11/05/08
VW and Mazda are both in high esteem in my books. VW/Audi is making just a whole series of "holy crap, WOW!" engines, while Mazda is doing that with the whole rest of the car and giving them less inspiring engines. (Although the MazdaSpeed cars absolutely deserve respect!)
11/05/08
The 2.0T (and the 1.8T that preceded it) can sleep in my garage anytime, though.
11/05/08
I was thinking more of the RS6's twin-turbo V10, but as a 20V de-turboed Lysholm 1.8 is my next engine buildup over the next few years, I am forced to agree with you.
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At 6'6", I value headroom highly (pun intended).
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Well, not moving under its own power.
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"..who rides around in the back seat of their own car...?"
What? You not down with JFK, and Haile Selassie? Pfftt..
"Give me rear seat Lincoln slab time, or give me death!"
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"...who rides around in the back seat of their own car...?"
Oh please, a true Jalop does NOT have a chauffeur on the payroll... That would be like Donald Trump having a financial advisor... oh, wait...
11/05/08
300c's vertical glass caused my 6'2" brother (and the next one down... who was 5'11" at the time) to hit his head... so they bought a magnum... more or less exactly the same car.. but a lot more room in back...
granted... my dad has always been a wagon man... i grew up with GM wagons (olds, pontiac, chevy, buick-- i think we had them all..)... and then graduated to the suburban a.k.a. 'the fat-man's station-wagon'... but with a family of 7.. and early 90's wagon offerings not being so great... who can blame him..
(*wagon, wagon, wagon*)
11/05/08
But really, why put this engine in the Passat CC? It's a big car, and with all that weight, it's not going to show off the potential of the engine as well as it could. As it sits, it ends up only slightly better than the G8 GT. Driving it carefully on the highway, and letting the fuel management system work as much as possible, I got around 7L/100km, according to the on-board computer. That's 33 mpg, from a bigger car with more peak horsepower.
Now, if VW were to take this engine, and put it in, say, a two-door GTI, preferably with the R32 all-wheel-drive system...
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don't get me wrong... love VAG (and VW too)
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One of these days, North America will clue in to Europe, however, and jump on the friggin'-sexy-estate-car bandwagon. We're getting away from SUVs, officially, although calling them "crossovers" is mostly just marketing, to me. Now look at a wagon. RS6 Avant, anyone?
11/05/08
Estates FTW (I found this one on a VW Forum)
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i'm just waiting for the 40s-80s car style(offerings) to return....
shit... it's hard to get a japanese wagon here any more!!!
11/06/08
Pity they suck back gas like an F350.
@chrystlubitshi: My first car was a hand-me-down Honda Accord wagon. Had it for about two months until my dad drove it off a cliff. I've had a major weakness for wagons and shooting brakes ever since. The main reason is that about three times a year, I need to haul something. The rest of the time, i need to haul people. I can comfortably fold four people into the Corrado if i need to, but they usually don't like me by the time we get to our destination. So a regular extended-cab pickup isn't a great option for me, but a wagon is perfect.
I might just have to look into an older AMG wagon...