$150 an ounce. Cheaper than gold, more than silver.
Nice! A5?
Nice car!
I stopped driving stick shift long ago. Recently, my son needed my SUV, and left his S4 with a 6-speed manual at my home for a day. Needed to run an errand, so had to drive his car. Had to say, I did not miss all that work to drive a car. I am ready for a self-driving car, but it has to be a real and not phony one.
Out of curiosity, I looked and saw that even the smaller Audi S4 is not available in stick shift anymore. I don't know the model year of my son's car, but think it is 4 year old.
My car is not available with a manual transmission, at least in the US. I have not researched if other models can be had with a manual, but automatics are generally faster, more convenient in traffic, and still get excellent gas mileage. At some point manuals will disappear entirely, along with gas powered engines.
My car is not available with a manual transmission, at least in the US. I have not researched if other models can be had with a manual, but automatics are generally faster, more convenient in traffic, and still get excellent gas mileage. At some point manuals will disappear entirely, along with gas powered engines.
Traded vehicles with my nephew.
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Jeep will also be flat towed behind my motorhome on trips.
Sorry for long answer to a seemingly simple question.
Checked out various websites and if I want to bring a car on a trailer behind my motorhome I need to upgrade my licence. About 5 hours of driving and a computerized test.
Still not sure if flat towing is possible or require the same licence. Will have to call and ask a real person about that early next year.
Probably dependent on what state. In California, I flat tow my car behind my RV no special license needed. If the car was on a trailer, no difference; still no special license needed or testing. The trailer is easier for backing up, but then, stuck with a trailer at the RV or campground to deal with. Flat tow is less 'stuff' but can't back up, so gotta be careful where going.
Correct that a trailer with car on it can be backed up, but a flat tow or dolly can't be backed up; at least any more than about a few feet.
I am not an auto enthusiast, so do not follow the market trend. As I mentioned, I went on Audi site, and was surprised when I saw no model being offered with a manual transmission, unless I miss something. It did not occur to me that perhaps they still do in Europe or elsewhere in the world.
I hosted the aforementioned "favorite HS GF" (post #909) in the 850 for 5 days last week. Definitely blew the dough-over $1,200:
Gulf view condo for her-$600
Waterfront dining (dinner and 2 lunches)-$550 (got a bottle of Dom at good price )
Miscellaneous food and dining-$100
Well worth it, and my kids like her. DD said "third time's a charm!"
We're meeting in TX for NYE and that looks like another 2 grand, good way to end the year
So the "favorite HS GF" is now just "DGF"