My Audi ownership has been horrible
Gee, what a surprise! :smile:
My Audi ownership has been horrible
Japanese cars don't have the low end torque of German's. German cars feels much more sporty than Japanese cars - that's the most important difference to many people.
All girls want audi's. Just be a man next time. :tongue:
I've had an RS6 for 7 yrs. it has been more maintenance intensive than my wife's 03 acura tl.. by a wide margin. but then again, the wife's car doesn't have alcantera, full leather, awd, ridiculously awesome head lights, incredible suspension, an interior that rocks any acura I've ever seen, and oh yeah, a twin, turbo v8 that makes 500 hp/550 tqon pump gas.
almost forgot about the 8 piston ridiculously huge stock front brakes and 6piston rears.
when acura makes a sedan that has all that, plus reliability... ill buy it.
oh yeah. my wife drives so conservatively, her front pads lasted a ridiculous 120k miles....and somehow her transmission took dump at 101k and needed full replacement
Or maybe they are for people that want the entire package. Acura / Honda new cars are garbage they are ugly as sin, drive like crap, fold like paper in crashes Driving them they give you no feed back, its like you disconnected from the road, interiors are cheep cheaply made with cheep material. Hell they even managed to put the ugly pecker on the front of the NEW NSX.
Even if I had all the issues "ALL AUDI" have I would still choose one over anything Acura / Honda make. Acura / Honda are not in the same league. You got to be lying to yourself or riding the brand wagon.
A3 or FIT
A4 or Civic
A6 or TL
A8 or RL
S4 or ???
S6 or ???
S8 or ???
RS4 or ???
RS6 or ???
R8 or NSX
Come on. I know this is a Acura fan site but lets be real.
It always had a CEL on for something albeit minor issues but still a pain to take it to the dealer.
Dealerships "love" changing rotors all the time. Especially on a warranty car. It has gotten somewhat out of hand. What happened to the days when we used to just pop on a set of disc pads routinely as if they were wiper blades and never wear rotors down? Also, why do you think automatic transmissions have speeds too? Because there are hills.
When my A3 under warranty needs anything, yes even wiper blades, they sent two guys to my house 19 miles away and picked up my car. At the end of the day my car is back in my driveway washed and with new blades. $0. If I don't have another car for the day, only one guy comes, takes mine and leaves a new A6 in my driveway. All of this and I do not buy cars from them all the time or do I own an R8 or something like that ......... it is only an A3.
Now that's Service!!!!
Or maybe they are for people that want the entire package. Acura / Honda new cars are garbage they are ugly as sin, drive like crap, fold like paper in crashes Driving them they give you no feed back, its like you disconnected from the road, interiors are cheep cheaply made with cheep material. Hell they even managed to put the ugly pecker on the front of the NEW NSX.
Even if I had all the issues "ALL AUDI" have I would still choose one over anything Acura / Honda make. Acura / Honda are not in the same league. You got to be lying to yourself or riding the brand wagon.
A3 or FIT
A4 or Civic
A6 or TL
A8 or RL
S4 or ???
S6 or ???
S8 or ???
RS4 or ???
RS6 or ???
R8 or NSX
Come on. I know this is a Acura fan site but lets be real.
This is a brand new vehicle which I had the dealer install a factory BBK and the rotor ARE NOT COVERED.
I checked The rotors myself each time and they were shot. I say, for the money I spent on this kit the rotors should last longer than the factory ones did. Dealer says, they don't because they are race parts and wear faster.
Harsh but unfortunately spot on.
IMO its also true of just about anything new under ~65k USD. It's sad how numb most cars are and how little someone will settle for when they drop say 30k. Like that rs6... I would SO buy one of those used before I laid down good money for some POS Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Chevy, or ford for the same money. Who cares if it has a little more repair issues as Long as I don't feel like I trapped in some weird version of ground hog day.
Problem is the dealers are set up to peddle crap for 1.9% and will rapidly set someone up in a 65k escalade that will be worth 20k two years out and people just keep lining up to buy more of them. It just boggles my mind.
I am currently car shopping and I have looked at a lot of vehicles from both ends of the spectrum. I just blows my mind how ugly and blah just about everything is unless of course you're dropping a hundred grand or more. I just keep going back and forth between having transportation or something I love but honestly Im not even finding anything I love, well maybe except the Grand Turismo. Seats four comfortably, looks great, goes like hell. Then I think about how much the car will plummet in value and I say, damn I can buy a Sebring convertible for the amount of money I will lose in the first 6 months on the GT. It's a game that can't be won.
You know, a lot of times it gets down to the dealers and service mgrs. too. I had a dealership for a BMW when I was in Virginia who was the worst. They charged for everything even on a brand new car. The BMW dealership in NJ actually took back a new 5 series after our garage door came down and scraped the entire roof as wife was pulling out. Replaced the car at no charge even though it was our fault. So go figure?
If you like the GT then the new 5 series should be a good alternative.
It looks better than the previous model, 535i is a nice executive sedan.
Also the new A6 is nice too!
It's the displacement that the average Japanese car has - that and 12 bangers.:biggrin:
I have S550 sedan for dd. I am looking for a 4 place convertible where the kids can go in the back and my knees are not on the dash. There are not a lot of cars out there that fill this spot. Which always brings me back to just saying f-it and get a two seater:biggrin:
...I am currently car shopping and I have looked at a lot of vehicles from both ends of the spectrum. I just blows my mind how ugly and blah just about everything is unless of course you're dropping a hundred grand or more. I just keep going back and forth between having transportation or something I love but honestly Im not even finding anything I love, well maybe except the Grand Turismo. Seats four comfortably, looks great, goes like hell. Then I think about how much the car will plummet in value and I say, damn I can buy a Sebring convertible for the amount of money I will lose in the first 6 months on the GT. It's a game that can't be won.
Damn I wish I was rich like you Steve!!
I find plenty of cars that I love under a hundred grand. The new Kia Optima is way awesome for a daily driver. The Sonata, Azera, the new 2013 Ford Fusion looks really promising.
It's all relative. I think anything under $20k (MSRP) is garbage, but probably to a lot of people they think cars under $20k are wonderful. :tongue:
:biggrin::biggrin: My knees are on the dash in the Lambo but at least it's fun.
Harsh but unfortunately spot on.
IMO its also true of just about anything new under ~65k USD. It's sad how numb most cars are and how little someone will settle for when they drop say 30k. Like that rs6... I would SO buy one of those used before I laid down good money for some POS Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Chevy, or ford for the same money. Who cares if it has a little more repair issues as Long as I don't feel like I trapped in some weird version of ground hog day.
Problem is the dealers are set up to peddle crap for 1.9% and will rapidly set someone up in a 65k escalade that will be worth 20k two years out and people just keep lining up to buy more of them. It just boggles my mind.
I am currently car shopping and I have looked at a lot of vehicles from both ends of the spectrum. I just blows my mind how ugly and blah just about everything is unless of course you're dropping a hundred grand or more. I just keep going back and forth between having transportation or something I love but honestly Im not even finding anything I love, well maybe except the Grand Turismo. Seats four comfortably, looks great, goes like hell. Then I think about how much the car will plummet in value and I say, damn I can buy a Sebring convertible for the amount of money I will lose in the first 6 months on the GT. It's a game that can't be won.