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Audi 4 vs. Bmw 3 Series
Get the BMW. 1.Quality 2.Reliability
From a 2001 A4 2.8 Quattro Owner "Asfwindsor" > wrote in message ... > I am considering a used 3 Series, maybe the Xi model or an Audi Quattro A4. > > Thoughts, opinions and facts are appreciated. > > H Castorp |
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"Asfwindsor" > wrote in message ... >I am considering a used 3 Series, maybe the Xi model or an Audi Quattro A4. > > Thoughts, opinions and facts are appreciated. > > H Castorp Both unreliable. Get a Lexus IS. |
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Dan J.S. wrote:
> "Asfwindsor" > wrote in message > ... > >>I am considering a used 3 Series, maybe the Xi model or an Audi Quattro A4. >> >>Thoughts, opinions and facts are appreciated. >> >>H Castorp > > > Both unreliable. Get a Lexus IS. Too bad it's so ugly. -- Mike Smith |
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Mike Smith wrote:
> Dan J.S. wrote: > >> "Asfwindsor" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> I am considering a used 3 Series, maybe the Xi model or an Audi >>> Quattro A4. Thoughts, opinions and facts are appreciated. >>> >>> H Castorp >> >> >> Both unreliable. Get a Lexus IS. > > Too bad it's so ugly. Well, its not that bad. Audi is a pretty car! By far probably the best looking. I am not sure what happened to the Germans, cars that used to be rock solid are a thing of the past. |
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>Steve, as usual, is right.
=) Thanks! >but the Audi >is more affordable and appropriate for my life in western New York >winters, and my 98.5 A4 has been trouble-free for the most part. Apparently Subaru's have a very good reputation for snow and ice conditions as well. Again I prefer the A4's interior but I think the Legacy/Outback with the 250Hp 2.5 litre turbo motor might be worth a look - just in case. Steve Grauman |
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>I am not sure what happened to the Germans, cars that used to be
>rock solid are a thing of the past. > Mercedes Benz isn't what it used to be but the cars are still solid. In fact, IMHO, MB is the only company who's cars interior quality can match or best the Audi models. We test drove the ML-series SUV twice, once in late 2000 before my mother got her RX300 and again a few weeks ago before she got her new Touraeg. The exterior styling leaves a *lot* to be desired but the interior is extremely nice and well put togethor. Steve Grauman |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 15:50:42 -0500, Mike Smith
> wrote: >Dan J.S. wrote: > >> "Asfwindsor" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>>I am considering a used 3 Series, maybe the Xi model or an Audi Quattro A4. >>> >>>Thoughts, opinions and facts are appreciated. >>> >>>H Castorp >> >> >> Both unreliable. Get a Lexus IS. > >Too bad it's so ugly. The IS 300 is too small, no ski sack, flip/fold down seats, FWD... shall I go on? Get the Corolla XRS for 1/2 the price if you are stuck on a small car. BMWs though nice are too common and option up real pretty like. Go to the Audi page and option up an A4 and then try it with BMW. You will spend ~ $8K more for the BMW. And look like every other mook on the road with a 3 series. The G35 is pretty OK, my second choice. Distant 2nd. What Nissan is doing with the G35 is pumping up the HP in lieu of other useful things like how the rear seat functions, fit and finish and so on. The extra HP instead of useful things is something I would expect from the US car assemblers. More HP = more fuel consumption. Do you need 250 HP to toodle around at 50 km/hr? I don't and chose the A4 1.8 q. > >-- >Mike Smith |
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What!?!?
The ML is the worst piece of trash that Mercedes has ever sold (in America). If you thought that was anywhere near nice and/or well put together, you'd love a vintage 1980s Jeep. Seriously, that thing is a tremendous step down for MB, and they've been somewhat practiced at stepping down build quality and reliability for the last 10 years. Check out a 1994 vintage W124 E-class or an even older W126 S-class. You will find many examples of those 10+ year old cars with fewer rattles, tighter exterior panel fit, and better internal fit and finish than a new ML that just rolled off the assembly line. On 12/8/04 10:42 PM, in article , "Steve Grauman" > wrote: >> I am not sure what happened to the Germans, cars that used to be >> rock solid are a thing of the past. >> > > Mercedes Benz isn't what it used to be but the cars are still solid. In fact, > IMHO, MB is the only company who's cars interior quality can match or best the > Audi models. We test drove the ML-series SUV twice, once in late 2000 before > my > mother got her RX300 and again a few weeks ago before she got her new Touraeg. > The exterior styling leaves a *lot* to be desired but the interior is > extremely > nice and well put togethor. > Steve Grauman |
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