Your typical new-car launch consists of a dozen or so juvenile-minded writers driving cars they don't own, burning fuel they didn't pay for, on roads that have in part been selected for their limited police presence. It's a suitable arrangement for evaluating a car's key attributes: acceleration, handling, ride quality, interior quietness, and so on—everything except fuel economy. But when efficiency is a vehicle's top selling point, as it is with the new diesel-powered Audi Q5, automakers do their best to rein in the aggression and keep that message top of mind. READ MORE ››
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