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Loverman: It works for OPEC. You like the people you make sit in the back. Sherman-tank ride quality might make you bite your tongue off. The stupid yellow idiot light blinks at you the whole time you have the traction/stability control switched off. Turning said traction/stability control off raises your monthly life-insurance premiums.
You enjoy having a valid driver's license. You don't think $70,000 cars should look like $30,000 cars. You don't enjoy driving. Suitability Parameters: Speed Merchants: Yes Fashion Victims: No Treehuggers: No Mack Daddies: No Tuner Crowd: Yes Hairdressers: No Penny Pinchers: No Euro Snobs: Yes Working Stiffs: No Technogeeks: No Poseurs: No Soccer Moms: No Nascar Dads: No Golfing Grandparents: No Vitals: Manufacturer: Audi Model tested: RS4 Model year: 2007 Price as Tested: $69,585 Engine type: 4.2L DOHC Aluminum V8 Horsepower: 420 hp @ 7000 rpm Torque: 317lbs.
ft. @ 3000 - 7000rpm Redline: 8250 rpm Wheels and Tires: 19" 7-spoke wheels w/ 255/35 Pirelli high performance tires Drive type: AWD 0 - 60: 4.6 1/4 mile: 13.2 seconds @ 107mph Fuel economy city/highway: 14/20mpg Observed fuel economy city/highway: 11mpg – Jonny Lieberman & Davey G. Johnson | Email | AIM Contributors: Robert Farago Mike Bumbeck Jonny Lieberman Murilee Martin Wes Siler Ben Wojdyla Matt Hardigree Why You Should Buy This Car Johnson: Because the seats suck and it pushes during attempted donuts. Those two roughly cancel each other out.
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