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My good friend is the Lead Mechanic at Beverly Hills Mercedes. He says the AMG cars have a history of being bulletproof, and the new E63S transmission is blowing their minds from a reliability standpoint. I still see E55 cars from years ago on the road to this day. Those cars were hand assembled at one point, Im guessing before they sold to Daimler.
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I think there will continue to be some demand, albeit modest and limited to the enthusiast community. Still better than other contemporaneous cars that will fade into oblivion, unloved and unwanted.
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Audi A6 Allroad is returning as a 2020 model for those potentially interested.
https://www.audiusa.com/models/audi-a6-allroad-preview |
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My knowledge of the upcoming Audi A6 Allroad is limited to what was shared by Audi in that link. It sounds pretty cool.
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Oh, good to know. This comes as comforting news. I take it in tomorrow but am now less concerned it will need a new transmission.
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Interesting. Didn’t know Audi’s were RWD based.
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They're not. Audi is famous for AWD.
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OT: sportwagen
Since the Audi quattro ;-)
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Well, after 8 years I sold my Acura TSX Sport Wagon and finally joined the American public and bought an SUV! Well, a compact crossover actually. I still needed room to fit my bike and, on occasion, my dog in back. My choice was a 2019 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Reserve (GTR). I must admit I am impressed at all the tech new cars have: Blind spot monitoring, lane assist, autonomous braking, heads up display etc. The real icing on the cake is how it drives. All the reviews said the CX-5 was one of the few crossovers that was still fun to drive and they were right. Its faster than the TSX and, while it does not corner quite as well, its not far off and much more comfortable over broken pavement and potholes. And, the interior is clean and pure, not the busy monstrosities so many are today.
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beautiful car
i drove one and liked it...but the tiny buttons on the dash and the knob on the console for doing stuff drove me a little crazy.
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