Cayenne Coupes delayed until Spring next year?
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Sure. I didn't take many pics of the interior so far and it was raining today so I haven't got much. Will try to take more tomorrow. I've got one in outside light one in garage warm 2700k light. It's a stellar combo with the quartzite, which I was expecting to be a bit darker but really like.
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This is the S coupe which I had ordered but cancelled the order when it sat so long at the port. It has arrived at my dealer in NJ who placed it in their showroom for sale and he sent me these photos. Like the one just posted it is a quartzite with a truffle interior. Since he sent additional interior photos I'm posting them here. For the second one I ordered I changed the interior choice to truffle/cohiba.
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vw Chief Executive Herbert Diess said the company would shut down production at factories operated by the group’s brands “in the near future,” with most European plants set to suspend work for at least two weeks.
Production at Volkswagen plants in Spain, Slovakia and Italy would all be halted before the end of the week, Diess added.
Production at Volkswagen plants in Spain, Slovakia and Italy would all be halted before the end of the week, Diess added.
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Anyone ever use a fire extinguisher on their car? If my car started on fire, I'd get my passengers and myself as far away as possible, and let the Fire Dept give it their best shot. By then, it's time to call your insurance company, and it likely would be totaled. Then, order a new one -- assuming the assembly plant is up and running and there are allocations available. OK, fire extinguisher looks cool, just wondering.
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Anyone ever use a fire extinguisher on their car? If my car started on fire, I'd get my passengers and myself as far away as possible, and let the Fire Dept give it their best shot. By then, it's time to call your insurance company, and it likely would be totaled. Then, order a new one -- assuming the assembly plant is up and running and there are allocations available. OK, fire extinguisher looks cool, just wondering.
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