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2002 C32, 2011 VW GTI
It is cool and should come here but if history is any guide, it won't. The C32/C55 Touring didn't make it here, nor did the sweet E60 M5 wagon. The E63 is here but it is about as common as a UFO sighting. Audi has consistently sold the S4 Avant here since '01 or so but they account for a fraction of S4 sales in the U.S. The sad fact is if Americans want a wagon, they buy an SUV
If it helps, I'd buy one!
If it helps, I'd buy one!
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Sorry to hate on it, but I think wagon's are pretty ugly and useless. I'd rather have a crossover SUV or full SUV if I needed the utility. Doesn't seem like the wagon has much more practicality than the car, and it looks a million times worse. I'd take a regular C63 anyday though
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Sorry to hate on it, but I think wagon's are pretty ugly and useless. I'd rather have a crossover SUV or full SUV if I needed the utility. Doesn't seem like the wagon has much more practicality than the car, and it looks a million times worse. I'd take a regular C63 anyday though
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C32 AMG - in Pewter
SUVs make sense if:
* driven off road
* assuming they are safer as the driver is higher off the ground, but so are vans
* one views them as being more prestigious, and some of them as cute
That is it in my view...
* driven off road
* assuming they are safer as the driver is higher off the ground, but so are vans
* one views them as being more prestigious, and some of them as cute
That is it in my view...