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Old 06-25-2007, 09:43 AM
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I thought Damon said it was the Audi that had the issue..I could be wrong though.
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Default After pushing the car out, how did you steer it to where it was parked in the street?

Also, any other pics?
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Default Interesting, Breeze is thinking abour a 328 Coupe.

335 is a little too much for us right now, and the A5 is probably too far off (Dec?) and we are betting that it will be more expensive than the BMW counterpart.
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Default Christian...you can get them for very decent amounts...

I know of one guy that got his 335i sedan for under $40K. I know you guys want the coupe..and yes, that is more expensive...but do the stretch for the 335i..it is a few steps above the 328i
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Uh oh, I better watch out. Hopefully my 05 1.8t doesnt combust.
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Default Re: After pushing the car out, how did you steer it to where it was parked in the street?

I put the key in the ignition to unlock the steering wheel. After I got the car rolling, I was able to turn the steering wheel as it rolled backward out of the garage. I have a lot of other pictures that I will post later but I have to first wait for an OK from my lawyers.
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Default I want to stay below $35K for a new car for my wife, so even the 328coupe is pushing it.

But i really dig the 335....oh yea. And I also really like the A5 as well. But I live in Gainesville now, and no Audi dealer nearby......

Funny, I am making more money now than I ever have before, but I find it harder to justify spending so much money on something that depreciates. I guess that perspective I got from grad school and from being an economist. Thus I am still driving my A4 with 100K miles while Breeze is shopping for yet another new car. Oh well, at least she has good taste.
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Not sure you can get a new 328coupe for $35K.
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Default You are right, after sport package and destination, it is $37,075.

Then $40K for a 335i sedan looks like a nice deal.
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Default Re: You are right, after sport package and destination, it is $37,075.

Your close to the $35K that you set as a target. Last October, when the 328i coupe was almost impossible to get, we purchased the car with exactly what we wanted on it and was able to get $1900.00 off MSRP. Had to work hard in finding a dealership that had the car on their lot, it had been delivered to the dealership that day. Ended up driving 100 miles to pick it up, but seemed worth it.


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