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  • were do i get one of these

    

  • sound ?

    

  • Das ist doch Erolzheim Netto :D haha..

  • BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!!

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  • my father is driving this car :D

  • Netter Leihwagen =D

  • I am really bummed we don't get any cool TDI cars here in the US. VW sold the V10 TDI Toureg here a few years ago, but then stopped for some reason and now all we get is the V6 TDI, and nobody with the V10 wants to sell it yet. I am an Audi guy myself, and the only Audi TDI models we have right now are a V6 Q7 and a FWD A3. We need a V12 TDI Q7 and a few V8 TDI models like you guys have. I am thinking of maybe building my own TDI swap Audi for a run up Pikes Peak next year.

  • @v12tommy i think its likely they will sell the v12 q7 because thats the sort of car footballers and film stars etc will buy. i would reccomend importing but tbh importing to the us doesnt work lol.. in the uk i can buy a v8 mustang gt for about $25k (16k pounds) which is extremely cheap and by the time ive got it on the road in the uk its only costed like 22k pounds and then i can sell it for up to 30k!! however you will make losses equivilent to my gain if you imported something to the us

  • @FUCK202 I don't really want a Q7 though, SUVs just aren't my thing. I was really hopeful when they came out with the R8 V12 TDI concept. I was on pins and needles waiting for the anouncement to start production, and I was going to go down to the dealership that day and drop cash for it, but that day never came. I will stick with my Corvette Z06 for now, but I would love to have a fast TDI someday. The view here in the US is that diesels are slow and smelly but I think they are cool.

  • @v12tommy i remember that v12 r8, that woulda been awesome, but ive personally grown to hate diesel coz in the uk it seems as though they are taking over - every single review says 'the sensible option is the diesel' and therefore everyone buys diesel, theres no market for big engines, seriously if you look on autotrader at the range rover there will be far far more diesels than petrols. diesels are allright as long as they are v8 or bigger but i absolutly hate smaller diesels they are so boring

  • @v12tommy thats why i kinda like the usa for cars because diesel isnt taking over but u can still get an f250 with a 7.3 diesel or something which is awesome and i love the way u can get a v8 car for not too much money, here we dont have many american cars and therefore you have to fork out loads of money to get something like an audi s4 which are boring and over priced tbh. all of the japanese/korean and even ford dont make anything but 2.0 diesels :( its such a boring country for cars :(

  • @FUCK202 Yeah we have several cool V8 cars. I have a 2002 Corvette Z06 and I love it. My issue with diesels here is we either get the tiny econobox with no power, or you get tons of torque but in something that is super heavy like a pickup truck. I would love to stick a 6.6l Duramax V8 into my Corvette, but it is a bit heavy. They don't currently make one with a CGI or aluminum block, so I am stuck with an iron block which is double the weight of my current V8 engine.

  • @v12tommy they are quite heavy lol. i read somewhere theres a diesel version of the jaguar xk coming soon, think its got the 3.0 v6 from the xf and xj. its got something like 250hp and is astonishingly economical for its power/torque output (40 english mpgs). maybe you should get one of them?

  • @FUCK202 I doubt we would get it here in the US. I'm not a conspiracy theorist or anything, but I am starting to wonder about the effects the oil lobby has on our government and auto makers. We were just starting to get to the point where biodiesel was close to mainstream, and then now we have these new diesels with DPF and other emissions crap that won't allow biodiesel in them. It isn't that I am against fossil diesel or anything, it just smells. I absolutely love the smell of gasoline/petrol.

  • @v12tommy hehe. only thing i want in our country is like the cadillac escalade where it has the big 6.2 v8 that does 15mpgs but you can fill it up with bioethanol aswell which is green..i dont think any cars here have that. people automatically assume that 4x4s are uneconomical but if you put bioethanol in then they are technically more economical than the gay little prius

  • @FUCK202 well the escalade can only do E85, or 85% ethanol. Your fuel economy also goes down with E85 as well. I don't know what the situation is like over there, but here E85 is cheaper than gasoline/petrol but when you figure the mileage it is about the same cost per mile. Plus the US govt subsidizes corn production, so you might end up paying more for corn or paying an alcohol tax over there, both would price you out of being economical for E85 use.

  • @FUCK202 I am planning on getting a Chevy HHR as my next vehicle for long cross country travel, and I am hoping to get a 2009 or newer because it has E85 capability. Not all places is the E85 cheaper per mile, but traveling through the midwest of the US where all the corn is made, it should be cheaper than gasoline and therefore save me money, plus I would be buying from the farmer down the street which just sounds cool to me. Farmers need all the help they can get.

  • @v12tommy yeah, i would get myself a e85 car but its pretty impossible to get it here unfortunatly :(

  • @FUCK202 are you really from Afganistan? I was guessing you were from the UK. Not having E85 capabilities isn't a huge deal. Cost per mile is about even with gasoline/petrol. Really the only benefit would be if you were going to run only E85, you could bump up the compression and tune it to get more horsepower without losing fuel economy, but that would be a major upgrade.

  • @v12tommy no im not from afganistan lol?? i thought e85 was ethanol which makes no emissions when burned and therefore would mean the car (because its dual fuel) would be reduced tax

  • i jus heard a flyin newz from land rover that they r jus workin on a new 4.4 TDV8 engine that would churn out 396blp and 802 nm torque! (atleast)....would b awesome if itz true!

  • Wie kann man das Video nur an dieser Stelle beenden? Es wäre doch mal interessant gewesen die Maschine bei längerer Fahrt zu hören, statt später bei einer Autobahnvollgas-Tour.

  • This brought up an old question I had - Why does VW make their turn signal so damn slow?!

  • du kannsch nix

  • Cool Video, My 2004 V8 is a lot louder tho.

  • meh, u can keep it

  • why don´t u just shut up and let me start the car as i prefer?

  • Well said. I could listen to this video all day.

  • fuck you

  • @cosminv2005 No, Fuck You

  • @horsepower88 könnt ihr auch mal was sinnvolleres machen als nutzlos den kraftstoff zu verfahren????

    Außerdem is der v10 tdi NICHT der stärkste diesel der welt so wie ihr es immer behauptet macht euch mal vorher schlau bevor ihr sülzt!

  • why are you starting it with the key when there is a start button??

  • cant you see the keys with label so this car must be a test drive car or he has more then 10 keys (rich)

  • i wish my v10 tdi had those paddle shifters :(

  • ive watch all movies off you how you get those cars???

  • probably test drive cars, or he is VERY VERY rich :P

  • Whats with car rental?

  • @soefrie1987 where you rent a car, its quite simple

  • Soon we are getting the new 2008 Touareg R50 but its only available in Australia and Germany. i can't wait to hear what it sounds like. its coming in a little over a month and has 258kw and 850nm of torque.

  • Car will also come to holland ;)

  • Einfach Genialer Sound :D Meeehr!

  • da hört man aber net viel...

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