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Hi I"m aged 85 ,until recently i've always owned manual sports coupes but recently bought my first auto 4 door sedan a Lexus 400. It was a nice car but I could not become enthused, so with my wife's encouragement I sold it and returned to my first and only love--- A SPORTS CAR-- in this instance a TT Quattro. I am more than happy with it and have much pleasure in using its capabilities the limits of which I am yet to find. find.
There is only one drawback--not with the car rather with the driver, having a degree of arthritis I have some difficulty with access. The fact that it displays a "Disabled Persons Parking Permit" causes some degree of consternation to parking inspectors. I admit the car is an indulgence but I can afford it and at my age why not ? If I don't spent the money my profligate offspring sure as **** will. |
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Welcome:0. Glad you like your car.
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