This new car (A5 S-Line) is cleaning out my wallet!
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S5 was going to be $62,910...but then again $2100 of his price is the warranty so a $5K difference...but that is a very pricey Audi.
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The equivalent S5 loaded out the same would be right about $61,100 with destination.
So about a $6,300 difference...ah why the heck did I start looking so closely at the numbers?!?!?!?! &@^#&@^
S5 = higher gas costs and insurance
But 90 more HP and Magma Red Leather...d'oh! I don't want to wait another year
So about a $6,300 difference...ah why the heck did I start looking so closely at the numbers?!?!?!?! &@^#&@^
S5 = higher gas costs and insurance
But 90 more HP and Magma Red Leather...d'oh! I don't want to wait another year
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You could even get a nice used Noble for that money.
Then again, people don't buy Audis for their driving attributes.
Then again, people don't buy Audis for their driving attributes.
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BTW, that hot rod A5 will be worth about $40,000 this time next year. Pretty wise financial decision, eh?
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I don't want to be just another guy leasing a 335i...plus the interior fit/finish of the Audi and the exterior styling are far beyond that of the BMW.
And to your comment about finances -- no car purchase is a wise financial decision, unless you get your hands on a real classic.
No one would be on this board if we were making wise financial decisions about what we drove. We would all be @ the Honda/Toyota forums, lol
And to your comment about finances -- no car purchase is a wise financial decision, unless you get your hands on a real classic.
No one would be on this board if we were making wise financial decisions about what we drove. We would all be @ the Honda/Toyota forums, lol
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...as I have Drive Select on my 2009 S5. You really don't know of what you speak...but then again, you are talking about the A5.
On the newest S5 (and the new A4 will have it)... The Drive Select--Dynamic setting changes the steering feel, the steering ratio and the suspension in an integrated fashion and such a dramatic way, it gives all of the feel and handling of any BMW I have ever driven.
And as a person who has recently owned two BMWs for several years, driving them on road and on track, I know what I am talking about.
You really should try to get your hands on a 2009 with Drive Select. Audi has finally addressed and put to rest the "disconnected-from-the-road-steering-feel" that has been the main criticism of this new S5 in 2008.
I could not believe the difference in feel.
On the newest S5 (and the new A4 will have it)... The Drive Select--Dynamic setting changes the steering feel, the steering ratio and the suspension in an integrated fashion and such a dramatic way, it gives all of the feel and handling of any BMW I have ever driven.
And as a person who has recently owned two BMWs for several years, driving them on road and on track, I know what I am talking about.
You really should try to get your hands on a 2009 with Drive Select. Audi has finally addressed and put to rest the "disconnected-from-the-road-steering-feel" that has been the main criticism of this new S5 in 2008.
I could not believe the difference in feel.
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both manufacturers. In my humble opinion, the A5/S5 feels like a pig compared to the E92. I have not driven an S-Drive, however I don't think that will change my opinion. I detest all-wheel-drive, even though I've made a concession with my fleet.
That said, I wouldn't buy another BMW, nor would I buy another Audi. I presently have a Lotus Exige S and Porsche 993 Turbo. Both of those are much more visceral cars than BMW or Audi produce and no amount of electronics will bring modern cars to the levels of involvement those two command.
That said, I wouldn't buy another BMW, nor would I buy another Audi. I presently have a Lotus Exige S and Porsche 993 Turbo. Both of those are much more visceral cars than BMW or Audi produce and no amount of electronics will bring modern cars to the levels of involvement those two command.