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Why? At least get a note 2.ill take an S3
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Why? At least get a note 2.ill take an S3
at a chicks car when most of y'all are driving hoops and on that bus schedule.
What's base on this? I'm assuming is gonna appear to that grown up market , jumping from entry level VWs to entry level Audis.
And they are roomy on the inside. I'm 6'2 and fit comfortably into a 2013 A3 hatch.
By saying its a chick car ppl mean thats who da target market is and one shouldn't aspire to own one of thses
By saying its a chick car ppl mean thats who da target market is and one shouldn't aspire to own one of thses
Mainstream large cars, such as the Avalon, Maxima, Taurus and Impala, continue to lose favor. Their combined share of the U.S. market has retreated from 5.8% in 2008 to just 3.5% in 2012 (the results were similar this past January, with the large car share declining from 4.1% a year ago to 3.9% this year). Large cars now account for a smaller slice of the U.S. market than minivans, itself an endangered species. And the number of large cars continues to decline, down from 14 in 2008 to 7 now. Manufacturers are focusing on the midsize car segment (which had 17.6% of the market in 2012), offering quick redesigns, hybrid, diesel and all-electric powertrains, a plethora of safety and connectivity features, and greatly improved fuel economy. Every mainstream make is in the midsize car arena, while less than half offer a full-size car.
Aint this pretty much the Jetta GLI though?
I don't know why they need to make a "S" version on this car though, it will be at least 40-42g for a car as small as a Civic.
What's diff between A and S? I like S better
I'd cop a black S3 and race some baby mamas for pinks
i thought you said no more black cars!