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21 May 2009, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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In the market for a new vehicle. Rules are as follows...
1) It can't be a complete dog 2) Four doors 3) Manual transmission So far thinking twin turbo BMW's (335i & 535i) and Audi A4. Any suggestions for a fellow TRF'r would be much appreciated, photos welcome! Here's a pic (not mine) of an 09 Audi A4 to get things started. |
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Man, with a car like that...I wouldn't be lookin at a new car. That Audi looks great. As for cars, I can't contribute. After getting my Toyota FJ, I don't want another car.
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I would say either the Audi or an Infiniti G37. The G37 is a pretty smoking car.
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Yeah, the G37 is pretty hot...a guy down the road from my place has a Skyline G37 and it looks 100mph standing still....I do love the front end styling of that Audi though and those lights are smokin!
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I like the 2008 Acura TL Type-S. I love my Audi but don't keep it past the warranty expiration!
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Yeah, FWD cars are terrible with a manual, IMO. That's the downside to the Acuras. However the G37 is RWD, if I recall correctly (99% sure of it).
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Wow. That's amazing. My Mazda 6 is a FWD car, but the torque steer is minimal at least. But I think RWD is the way to go. My BMW 320d was manual and RWD and a fantastic driving car. Wouldn't want to keep it for more than 5 years though.
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AWD is amazing when it is executed properly. Subaru is definitely king. Audi has a good implementation of it, as does Porsche and Nissan (GT-R).
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Your right Frank, and also throw the Lexus IS-F in there if your into japanese performance! That's a sweet little ride as well.
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Yep, that's another good one. My ex got the IS 250, sweet car! The 350 would be better with regards to performance, and nothing tops the F in terms of Japanese RWD 4 door sedans.
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BMW 535. The best
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That car is going to be awesome, if BMW engineers continue their nice work. Wait 1 more year? I had a bunch of new cars, Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Cadillac, drove them each over 100k, The Honda Prelude was most trouble free of all, 1st tire change and brakes at 100000 miles. The BMW, although needs more maintenance, has so much more to offer. Very solid car, very intuitive. My 5 series gets 34 MPG from Detroit to Baltimore. Comes with free 4 year maintenace, which is nice, also. |
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Love the LED's on the Audi, but would go BMW 335.
I am looking too. Thinking 335 couple or possibly a Cayman S, or possibly a MINI S. Decisions
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Once you get in the Cayman, the other 2 cars will no longer be in consideration... That car is flat out sweet.
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Have you ever taken a Lotus for a drive? NOTHING corners better. I have a baby boy, so stuck with a four door, when he grows up a little, might buy a used Italian car, maybe a used Italian watch, too |
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That LED on that head light is a head turner..oh boy!!!
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I have had my 530i for 4 years now (2006 model year, but delivered in Apr 05). It is a 6 speed manual. I love it, and have never had an issue with the car. I think it has been in for 3 routine services and that's it.
My vote is certainly the 535i. I have had a couple of 3 series cars for service loaners, and the driving experience, fit and finish, and dynamics simply can't be compared. The 5 is on a different level. One thing though - get the sport package. The changes to the suspension are something you'll probably want. |
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I've owned several BMWs, and really like them. I've owned several Audis, and really like them even more. Depends on what appeals most to you, but I love the comfort, the interiors, and the looks of the Audis.
Currently drive a 2.0T A4, but had the good fortune to spend a day at the track with the new A4. It's phenomenal.:
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I second the G37 coupe. My dad has one and it will blow by most other cars on the road. It's shockingly good for the price. If I wasn't a new dad with 2 kids, I would get this car in a heartbeat. So much fun to drive and it has a stealthiness to it because most people look at the car and don't realize how fast/quick it is.
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335i bmw, is250 Lexus
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