Once again, the Audi A7 has netted another intriguing review. First it was Agent 001 that was cherishing Audi's latest product. Then we saw USAToday's James R. Healey give it the thumbs up.
Now it's time for one of Detroit's best to weigh in. This is bound to get interesting.
But one thing that hasn't readily been addressed previously is how this A7 is really a versatile product. I mean, it can be a coupe, sedan, wagon and it has Quattro. Talk about having your cake and eating it too!
One of the interesting bits I read in Scott Burgess' piece is that its "driving attributes feel coupesque." Well, that's never a terrible thing. In fact, that sounds similar to my experience in a first-generation Mercedes-Benz CLS550.
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George Orwell called it DoubleThink in 1949. The ability to believe contrary ideas at the same time.
But today, DoubleThink is alive and well, crossing over from fiction to reality TV, political debates and anything else that understands the power of language to shape an idea. You're free to repudiate.
Many say a car cannot be a coupe, a wagon and a sedan at the same time. By definition or just counting doors a car typically falls into one, and only one, category. But let's close the door on this theory. The 2012 Audi A7 proves both 2+2=5, and that a car can be more than one thing at the same time...
[Source: The Detroit News]
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