PhoKingGuy
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The general consensus within the VW/Audi community is that the price jump from the GTI to the A3 is usually not worth it, unless you can score a deal somehow.
Test drive some subies.
Yeah the WRX should be substantially faster than the A4, but it has less on the lux end.
If you are back to sedans, have you looked at the Passat CC? They are sharp looking cars. Interior materials are excellent and I'd much rather take my chances with the VAG V6 engines than their turbo's.
The general consensus within the VW/Audi community is that the price jump from the GTI to the A3 is usually not worth it, unless you can score a deal somehow.
Yeah...and I have to say I thought the GTI road better than the A3...but that could have been the roads as I said. The only real advantage I can see with the A3 is the ability to get Quattro if that is what you are wanting.
any interest in a pontiac G8? it's a pretty big sedan, admittedly bigger than anything on your list. the G8 is just a rebadged holden commodore (best selling sedan in aussie-land). The V6 version has good power, and the G8GT has a stupidly powerful 360hp V8 with cylinder deactivation. GT's can be had for ~25k.
The vehicle is no longer in production, which is a bit (possibly large) downside. Anyway, glad to see you are trying out a variety of vehicles. It will definitely help narrow down exactly what you want 🙂
Yeah...and I have to say I thought the GTI road better than the A3...but that could have been the roads as I said. The only real advantage I can see with the A3 is the ability to get Quattro if that is what you are wanting.
I checked out a Fusion Sport AWD today, not a bad car. Did you also check out the Ford Taurus? Same price point, same options, different style. Keyless start was really the only difference I saw. I did not like the styling nearly as much as the Fusion though. Both can come in AWD, but I liked the Fusion Sport more. I like the interior of an Audi much more, and I'm sure the Audi drives better, but you also pay more. Like I said, you might check out some used A4's.
You've said it yourself - this is your wifes car. If it's really *her* car, it shouldn't matter one damn bit what you like. It's her car. Let her get what she wants (husbandly input being making sure she chooses something practical/economical/reliable/within budget)
If you are back to sedans, have you looked at the Passat CC? They are sharp looking cars. Interior materials are excellent and I'd much rather take my chances with the VAG V6 engines than their turbo's.
I just went and priced a Passat CC with the VR6. They start at $39K!!!! Are they kidding. You can get a Quattro Premium Plus A4 for that money...and the performance is nearly the same. Unless I was in love with the looks, I couldn't spend that money on the CC.
The sticker is a lot, but they haggle down pretty well
How much do they haggle down? $39k is a lot. You pushing sports car territory.
We have a 2007 Infiniti M35. You will be able to find a used one in your price-range. Its worth a test drive while you're checking out the G.
I think your just shopping brand names. It sounds like you can't reasonably afford a real luxury car so your getting the very low end models of Audi, BMW, etc.. Get a car you can afford. I know your to uppity to consider a boring dependable cheap to maintain Honda or Toyota so get your stripped down Audi you can't afford and put the repair bills on credit cards. The money will magically fall from the sky soon.
So did you test out the G37 on Friday? Infiniti sure knows how to properly blend in sport performance and luxury.
How was the CTS? G37?