I am having problems deciding on a car to buy
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Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie,Nov 12 2004, 05:42 PM
unless you're gonna mod your s4, i would get a 2002+ a4 3.0 quattro. for around the same price, the a4 3.0 quattro offers nicer styling, nicer ride, and a torquey 3.0 v6 without the turbo lag.
oh yeah, there's been a couple of extensive thread on 00-01 s4 a couple of months ago, and the general consensus is that they are notorious for problems.
oh yeah, there's been a couple of extensive thread on 00-01 s4 a couple of months ago, and the general consensus is that they are notorious for problems.
As to what steve c said, they are heavy and Audi's shifters Do not like to be short shifted at all and it does kinda suck when your getting on it. I also agree with Steve on the Maintenance costs. Problem is once people start modding there cars and driving crazy thats when stuff will get expensive but that goes along with any car.
Anyways whats your price range?
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Originally Posted by steve c,Nov 13 2004, 11:31 AM
The sport part knocks out anything front wheel drive.
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Originally Posted by steve c,Nov 13 2004, 10:31 AM
Contrary to the comment above, BMW's and Audi's are not any more expensive to maintain (this seems to be a common myth perpetuated on the Internet through ignorance). Things will go wrong with any car and parts are about the same.
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Originally Posted by Officer_down,Nov 14 2004, 04:28 PM
That's not entirely true. Certain luxury brands have much more expensive parts than the more affordable makes, such as Honda or Toyota. I think this is pretty much common sense.
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I assume your budget for the new car is in the $30k-$45k range. I wouldn't get a used vehicle for that kind of money. Here are the cars I want to add:
BMW 330i/330Ci
Infiniti G35 sedan/G35 coupe
Acura TL
Lexus IS300
Those are the ones I like. Among all the luxury car companies, Audi is one of the companies I dislike the most, so not recommendating it.
BMW 330i/330Ci
Infiniti G35 sedan/G35 coupe
Acura TL
Lexus IS300
Those are the ones I like. Among all the luxury car companies, Audi is one of the companies I dislike the most, so not recommendating it.
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Originally Posted by steve c,Nov 13 2004, 11:31 AM
The sport part knocks out anything front wheel drive.
Contrary to the comment above, BMW's and Audi's are not any more expensive to maintain (this seems to be a common myth perpetuated on the Internet through ignorance). Things will go wrong with any car and parts are about the same. Regardless the cars you are looking at should be under warranty, either original or certified used from a dealer.
I'm not a fan of the S4. When you boil it all down the car is a heavy pig with the worlds worst shifter and a tendency to have turbo bypass issues.
The BMW you mention is more of a drivers car. You could throw the AWD 330 into the mix as well.
The G35 mentioned above is a contender as well, albeit with a cheaper feel to it.
Contrary to the comment above, BMW's and Audi's are not any more expensive to maintain (this seems to be a common myth perpetuated on the Internet through ignorance). Things will go wrong with any car and parts are about the same. Regardless the cars you are looking at should be under warranty, either original or certified used from a dealer.
I'm not a fan of the S4. When you boil it all down the car is a heavy pig with the worlds worst shifter and a tendency to have turbo bypass issues.
The BMW you mention is more of a drivers car. You could throw the AWD 330 into the mix as well.
The G35 mentioned above is a contender as well, albeit with a cheaper feel to it.
Consumer Reports rates the Audi S4 as worse than average reliability so being used to Honda reliability I would say that would be more expensive to maintain .
A coworker had a BMW 3 series and liked it a lot but he said dealer service was definitely outrageously expensive. He traded the car for that reason.
So my vote would be for one of these: Acura TSX,Lexus IS300,or Infiniti G35
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As far as the sport part knocking out anything front wheel drive then obviously somebody has not driven the Acura TSX or Acura RSX
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Consumer Reports rates the Audi S4 as worse than average reliability so being used to Honda reliability I would say that would be more expensive to maintain .
A coworker had a BMW 3 series and liked it a lot but he said dealer service was definitely outrageously expensive. He traded the car for that reason.
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Originally Posted by steve c,Nov 14 2004, 11:49 PM
Ever notice how everyone has an aunt/uncle/friend/coworker that has experienced issues with non Japanese cars. Yet those of us who have owned a good number of them never have.
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