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Old 21 August 2009, 07:22 AM   #31
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Fli Gli , you are new member here and I thought it would be nice to point you to the forum rules which I maybe thought you hadn't read.

Let me explain something, keep in mind English is a third language to me, hope I can get my thoughts over correctly.

I am far from sensitive and frequent car forums too but I do not even bother posting pictures of my car there as I know for a fact it will end in knocking the car or/and wheels down. I find car forums in general are made of people who find it is necessary to complain about everything. (design of a new car, lack of performance of a new car, options, price , etc.) I was an active member of one of the biggest English written Porsche forums but just couldn't take all the negative anymore.

These forums and its core members are TOTALY different and here one is polite and friendly like most people would be in real live. I would never dream of speaking the way you spoke to me if somebody showed me his new ride (or anything else for that matter). If he would specifically have asked me my thoughts I would not even use words like 'floats your boat' and 'rock your world'. In this case I am not looking for negative feedback, I am like a little boy who is extatic with his new toy and wants to share it with friends on the forum. Nothing more, nothing less.

I have no problem you (and others) not liking the car or wheels. Really not.
But please let me be happy with what I like , okay ?
You have summed up perfectly what makes this forum unique. It's about applauding and routing for everyone else, and whatever makes them happy.

Enjoy your new ride! I had the chance to drive the hardtop S5, and it's magnificent. I'm sure the convertible is even more fun!
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Old 21 August 2009, 07:24 AM   #32
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Its a great car .
Wheels cool.

I love it, enjoy it my friend .
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Old 21 August 2009, 07:45 AM   #33
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That is sweet!!!! I've been looking at the S5 coupe... Please let us know how it performs...
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Old 21 August 2009, 07:58 AM   #34
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Ok , I will but keep in mind the coupe has the V8 , the drop top has 'only' a V6 albeit with compressor.
Next year the coupe gets the same engine.
I have driven the coupe too and so far I like the V6 equally , less rumble but lots of torque down under.
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Congrats, just drive safetly and give your son a helmet.

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If you look closely you can see Nathan (my son) is holding a cap in his hands.
Think that should be fine, no ?
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Old 21 August 2009, 09:17 AM   #37
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Fli Gli , you are new member here and I thought it would be nice to point you to the forum rules which I maybe thought you hadn't read.

Let me explain something, keep in mind English is a third language to me, hope I can get my thoughts over correctly.

I am far from sensitive and frequent car forums too but I do not even bother posting pictures of my car there as I know for a fact it will end in knocking the car or/and wheels down. I find car forums in general are made of people who find it is necessary to complain about everything. (design of a new car, lack of performance of a new car, options, price , etc.) I was an active member of one of the biggest English written Porsche forums but just couldn't take all the negative anymore.

These forums and its core members are TOTALY different and here one is polite and friendly like most people would be in real live. I would never dream of speaking the way you spoke to me if somebody showed me his new ride (or anything else for that matter). If he would specifically have asked me my thoughts I would not even use words like 'floats your boat' and 'rock your world'. In this case I am not looking for negative feedback, I am like a little boy who is extatic with his new toy and wants to share it with friends on the forum. Nothing more, nothing less.

I have no problem you (and others) not liking the car or wheels. Really not.
But please let me be happy with what I like , okay ?
I may be new to this forum, but I am far from new to internet forums.

The intent of my original comment was not to dampen the excitement of your recent purchase. Trust me, I know the feeling. I'm sorry it came across that way.

I owned an S6 Avant. A wonderful car from a technical perspective, as I know yours is. I hope you have much better experience with the build quality of your car than I did. That was ultimately the reason why I sold it.

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Old 21 August 2009, 09:33 AM   #38
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Very nice car! I may be in the market for a new car, looks like I'll have to make a trip to the Audi dealership.
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Don't want to offend, but those aftermarket wheels do not suite that car, IMO. Its your car, so if they rock your world, that's all that counts. But I'm not a fan.

Did the "V6T" badges on the fenders come from the factory? Or did you add them? I would remove them, either way. Once again, your car so whatever floats your boat.

Outside of those two critiques, a very nice car, indeed. I've had the opportunity to ride with one of my driving instructors in an S6 coupe on the track. Quite a capable car, for such a big and heavy vehicle.

Enjoy!

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I think the correct term is damnation by faint praise.

Congrats on your new car and that 996 must have been really something special to have owned.
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