2008 Audi A5 and S5 - First Drive Review - Car and Driver

By now, you've no doubt seen numerous pictures of Audi's scrumptious new A5 and S5 coupes. Nice to look at, sure, but the question is whether Audi's slinky sexpots are the kind of girls you want to have kids with, or the type that you're better off just, um, you know. Well, after sampling the pair for a day along the perilously twisty mountain roads of northern Italy, we're making plans to expand the nursery, because these are the marrying types. Thank you, Audi, for reminding us of something that Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and certain others seem to have forgotten: coupes are cars with only two doors, period. As such, "duoportes" such as the A5 appeal only to specific types of people whose lifestyles do not include carpooling and who do not slog such things as other peoples' kids, slobbering St. Bernards, or corn-fed colleagues. Coupes are for one person or one pair, and seldom more. Emotional creatures that they are, coupes tend to be stylish first, and the A5 is no exception. Walter de'Silva's talented team has tastefully advanced Audi's passenger-car design beyond the current level that most already consider as tasteful and advanced as any in the automotive world. Gone is the semicircular roofline we've come to expect for the past decade, replaced by one with a more formal treatment for the rear-quarter glass (necessary to accommodate the heads of the rearmost pair of the A5's infrequent quartet of... Source: www.caranddriver.com