Does Esquire's Car Of The Year SURPRISE You? Not The Spies...

Does Esquire's Car Of The Year SURPRISE You? Not The Spies...
The 2010 Audi S4 is a sensational vehicle. No and's, if's or but's. It's just damned good and it does not take long to figure that out.

00R is not the only one who thinks so.

It's the kind of car that when you drive it and you get out it makes you think. That's because it is practical, sounds great, has enough power and has a best-in-class interior. It's just about everything you want in the perfect package.

And as Esquire points out, the 2010 Audi S4 is the creme de la creme; the car of the year.

Is the 2010 Audi S4 deserving of such a title OR can you think of something better?


As the automobile has evolved over the past century, so has our ability to measure its talents. Somewhere someone has stuck a computerized, white-coat-verified test instrument on the vehicle of your choice, and its performance has been recorded. Speed, grip, handling, even the timbre of an engine's howl — we can measure that stuff down to a fraction, far past the bounds of argument or sanity. And yet this misses the point. Cars are subjective, emotional things. Car awards are even more subjective. Numbers and stats are starting points, but we believe that the Esquire Car of the Year should make you feel something deep in your gut. You should lust for it and dream about it, but it shouldn't be an impossible goal. It must be attainable for the average man. It should sit in front of your house or office without drawing attention to itself and tackle four seasons of day-to-day transportation with ease. Yet crucially, sometimes, without warning, it must make you snatch the keys off the wall, haul off to the country and just drive. We did just that, for hundreds of miles. We carved up mountain roads, slogged through traffic, blasted down interstates. And we have come to a conclusion: The Esquire Car of the Year is the 2010 Audi S4...

[Source: Esquire]










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WhelanWhelan - 9/14/2010 9:25:47 AM
+3 Boost
Cause everyone can afford a $60,000+ car. Oh wait, this is Esquire. I'll stick to MT's car of the year article. Much more informative.


0to600to60 - 9/14/2010 1:02:00 PM
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imagine if they picked a lexus, LOL


WhelanWhelan - 9/14/2010 1:53:34 PM
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Personally I would have picked the 2011 WRX STI sedan.


mpwrmpwr - 9/15/2010 12:40:26 PM
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nose heavy shoveller that depreciate like a falling rock would only make sense to esquire


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/15/2010 2:19:28 PM
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This isn't an Audi A5... Level 4 FAIL!


bintintinbintintin - 9/15/2010 4:02:48 PM
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"The Audi S5 provides the best residual values to its owners, more than other luxury sports cars, according to ALG. The Audi brand also ranks among the top 3 luxury brands for predicted residual value for the second consecutive year, the highest amongst German luxury competitors."

Level 5 FAIL!


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 9/16/2010 2:45:44 PM
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I wasn't making a comment on the brand. Frankly I don't give a whoot. But the article is not about the car that you are bringing up so I found it funny and your logic to be flawed, which is especially funny since you were trying to make fun of mpwr over an issue he never even brought up... you even brought a different car then the one in the original artical, and that mpwr was talking about. lol thanks for the laugh.


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