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July 05, 2005 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-07-05

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moorwerks

RUNNINGS

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Mercedes-Benz BM Audi

rtre -'0

4400"
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Finally... a high-end facility in Oakland County built from scratch to
service all of your luxury import vehicles. MotorWerks is equipped
with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology and is staffed with
knowledgeable & experienced factory-trained master technicians.

■ Complete Vehicle Service II Wheel & Tire Service & Sales

■ 4-Wheel Factory Laser Alignments IN High Performance Tuning
■ Vehicle Sales & Consignment Auto Detailing





Service Center Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat: By Appointment Only
Sun: Closed

Continued from page 12

(248) 668-6793

rat motorwe rks

3200 Walnut Lake Road
Commerce Township, MI 48390

www.m otorwer ksgro u p. co m

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MainStreets is a full-color, glossy
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14 •

JUL) . 2005 • JNPLATINUM

I've driven much higher-priced perform-
ance cars with racing-type gear-shifting
paddles on the steering wheel and no
clutch, but they all seem sluggish and jerky
compared to this Audi — the DSG shifts
about five times faster than any of them.
The A3 I drove cost just over $30,000,
and featured a premium package that
included 17-inch alloy wheels, a trip com-
puter, multi-function steering wheel,
leather seats and fog lights. A moon roof
. and navigation system also are available.
The A3 gets 25 mpg in the city and 31
mpg on the highway; it has plenty of room
for storage — it's a hatchback for God's
sake.
But sitting in the driver's seat, down-
shifting with those paddles on the open
road, you'd have to look in the back seat
to realize it. ❑

Thanks to the Fred Lavery Company in
Birmingham for allowing Cool Runnings to
take the Audi A3 for a spin.

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