TRADED IN THE 08 g37 COUPE!
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Gotta agree, I shopped the A5 as well, even had one on order when they first came out, it was 53k before tax and that got you less performance and features... got my fully loaded G for 37k.... The A5 was just a plain rip off in comparison not even mentioning the reliability factor... Is the German prestige factor worth 16k more?? Not even a little bit.....
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And Passats and Golfs are pretty nice car.
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I didn't trade it in because of gas prices, I really just wanted a new car, and loved the a5 looks, I don't drive fast/hard and I figured since I'm getting a new car why not get a more efficient one. But this purchase was based upon my love for Audi's and their current styling.
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That's an awesome car man. Definitely a step up. That 2.0 may be down on power, but it sure doesn't feel like it when you're driving around town. What options did you get on the A5? I see you got the Prestige (LED headlights), did you get NAV as well? Post up some more pics damn it lol
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How can someone base the sole quality of a car based on an engine? And that 2.0t has won engine of the year multiple times, just as the VQ has, except the EA888 has a lot less NVH than the VQ, which is what people look for in a luxury car.And the A5 is a nice car. I recently took one on a 500 mile road trip and it was pretty good. It was also more comfortable than my G37, got better gas mileage, had a better driving position, my passenger was more comfortable, it had more room for luggage, and the interior was a lot nicer with nicer leather and more soft touch materials all over the place. Plus the MMI interface is a lot more intuitive than Infiniti's Music Box system and Navigation. The steering felt more linear than in my G37 and the brakes felt a bit more progressive as well, but i did not really get a chance to take it for a spirited drive or take it to a track. In a 1/4 mile drag race? G37 all the way. Long distance tourer, A5. Every day driver? A5 once again takes the cake. It might only have 210hp, but that 8 speed dual clutch transmission paired with that engine is an amazing combination.
And Passats and Golfs are pretty nice car.
And Passats and Golfs are pretty nice car.
worth 10-20k? probably not for value, but its a personal preference, If i had 40k to spend on a car OTD the g37 would still be #1 on my list.
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How can someone base the sole quality of a car based on an engine? And that 2.0t has won engine of the year multiple times, just as the VQ has, except the EA888 has a lot less NVH than the VQ, which is what people look for in a luxury car.And the A5 is a nice car. I recently took one on a 500 mile road trip and it was pretty good. It was also more comfortable than my G37, got better gas mileage, had a better driving position, my passenger was more comfortable, it had more room for luggage, and the interior was a lot nicer with nicer leather and more soft touch materials all over the place. Plus the MMI interface is a lot more intuitive than Infiniti's Music Box system and Navigation. The steering felt more linear than in my G37 and the brakes felt a bit more progressive as well, but i did not really get a chance to take it for a spirited drive or take it to a track. In a 1/4 mile drag race? G37 all the way. Long distance tourer, A5. Every day driver? A5 once again takes the cake. It might only have 210hp, but that 8 speed dual clutch transmission paired with that engine is an amazing combination.
And Passats and Golfs are pretty nice car.
And Passats and Golfs are pretty nice car.
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The A5 is a really nice ride! Congrats!
That being said, there's just something about the exterior styling/dimensions that I just can't like. It's almost as if it's a sedan in the middle stage of transforming into a coupe. I'm also not a fan of the look of Audi's interiors, though they are really nicely put together and well built.
Regarding our Infiniti Nav, I don't think something could be more intuitive. My limited experience with Nav in a vehicle aside, I find our system to be incredibly easy to use!
koa789, why don't you switch over to an A5? Sounds like you really loved it!
EDIT: I didn't mean to sound like I was giving a backhanded compliment. I do like the A5, it just seems to be in a stutter, almost being a car I would love.
That being said, there's just something about the exterior styling/dimensions that I just can't like. It's almost as if it's a sedan in the middle stage of transforming into a coupe. I'm also not a fan of the look of Audi's interiors, though they are really nicely put together and well built.
Regarding our Infiniti Nav, I don't think something could be more intuitive. My limited experience with Nav in a vehicle aside, I find our system to be incredibly easy to use!
koa789, why don't you switch over to an A5? Sounds like you really loved it!
EDIT: I didn't mean to sound like I was giving a backhanded compliment. I do like the A5, it just seems to be in a stutter, almost being a car I would love.
Last edited by ACoupe; 04-15-2011 at 09:38 AM.