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Have you ever owned an orphan? Because that's what that (actually Opel) Regal Tour X is. GM doesn't even own Opel anymore.
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Anyway, modern cars shouldn’t consume oil. Something ain’t right. |
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True, but GM will still honor any warranty issues (within their timeframe, 3 years or 36K miles). We had to have the sunscreen replaced about a year ago and other than sourcing the part, it was painless. Long distance road trips are what this car was built for. We've driven it to Canada and South Carolina from Maryland and it's been incredibly comfortable while averaging about 30mpg.
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My experience with VAG products is it is somewhat of a coin flip. Some are seemingly indestructible while others are nothing but problems. My A3 and Golf R to a lesser extent were problem prone. Both stranded me at least once before they were 4yrs old. My Sportwagen has so far been pretty solid (knock on wood). I keep buying them because I can't find what I want from another manuf. |
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I mentioned my alltrack SE 6MT earlier. It was reasonably fun to drive but not even close to as enjoyable as my father's 2018 allroad. The allroad is soooooooo much nicer handling, smoother, and exponentially more comfortable seating. That all makes up for the lack of MT.
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so much this - too bad my alltrack will be the end of the road of driving only manual transmissions.
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I thought so too. Until I spent enough time with the allroad. I'd be content with an older Audi or VW MT sedan or 2 seater to scratch my MT itch while owning a higher performance automatic wagon for wagon purposes.
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The pool of manuals is shrinking faster than a watering hole in the Kalahari. |
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While manual transmissions (to me anyway) make driving more fun and engaging, and when learning to drive helps beginning drivers understand how an engine operates, they are no longer the way to go for performance vehicles. Even the CUP Series in NASCAR uses a DCT these days. Also Indy and F 1. And even regular tq converter 9-10 speed automatic cars are faster at the drag strip than manual versions. The latest Shelby GT 500 Mustang and Corvette has a DCT now. And while I really dislike CVT transmissions in many passenger cars, they give improved efficiency over manual trans vehicles. There is a good reason manual trans vehicles are going away....unfortunately.
Last edited by Ralph; 11-24-2023 at 09:00 AM. |
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Spend a little time driving in Metro DC, that'll cure you of your MT addiction.
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