Where is the Audi A5 manufactured?

Well I just put those colours into the car config on Audi UK, and they look good to be honest. The red(ish) roof with the white looks really nice, and the interior is actually quite tasteful with a black dash and red seats.
 
[TW]Fox;16811670 said:
She should also wrap the car in clingfilm and never drive it because they will also be excellent for residuals.

Exactly!
 
fox you love arguing to much

if someone on here said ''just ordered a white A5 with red interior'' i reckon it would take you a whole few hours to slate them for it
 
fox you love arguing to much

if someone on here said ''just ordered a white A5 with red interior'' i reckon it would take you a whole few hours to slate them for it

No he's right, you shouldnt buy cars of a certain colour/spec just for residual.

I just like conservative colours and as a bonus they sell better second hand.

But on a forum littered with men knows best threads, tell your wife / girlfriend / granny she's mad wanting so and so, i was just pointing out that in my opinion Mr Scott was helping his gran or whatever she is out :)
 
[TW]Fox;16810295 said:
Isn't a base spec A5 a better model in the US?

Where did your 'best' exchange rate come from as It's 1.4875 right now.

you wont get that down the highstreet. Last week the highstreet best was 1.42 or 1.43 i think.

Just checked thomas cook now doing 1.45

still for the purposes of a comparison 0.03 per £ doesnt matter.
 
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you wont get that down the highstreet. Last week the highstreet best was 1.42 or 1.43 i think.

Just checked thomas cook now doing 1.45

still for the purposes of a comparison 0.03 per £ doesnt matter.

But as I've said - he's hardly going to convert his Yuan into pounds and then buy dollars on a UK high street! So for comparison - use the interbank rate. Because cetaris parabus he'll pay the same spread on GBP and USD.
 
you wont get that down the highstreet. Last week the highstreet best was 1.42 or 1.43 i think.

Just checked thomas cook now doing 1.45

I'm sorry but if you arrange foreign currency using high street travel agents then I feel sorry for you. It's answered a question I had last week though along the lines of 'What sort of person actually uses these places, LOL', though.
 
Just to satisfy my curiosity, do you also change like 500 quid into foreign currency when going on holiday and then pay for travel insurance which covers 'personal cash'?
 
www.xe.com is slightly more accurate I suspect.

It's interesting that the UK is one of the cheapest places in Europe to buy cars, especially as 10-15 years ago people were ordering RHD cars from continental Europe..
 
Sorry to the OP, but when you patronise me Fox i'm going to bite. Its why you took the thread off topic in the first place wasnt it fox ? because you wanted a reaction ?
 
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