Just Sold My G, Audi Anyone?
#16
Went from a g coupe to a b8.5 s4 and never been more happy. I was the complete opposite. I had several issues with the g and so far none with the Audi. If you are worried about reliability and maintenance costs look into cpo and audi care well worth the piece of mind. Also roam around audizine that forum helped me a ton.
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#18
I've have an Audi S5 and the G35.
Quick comparison:
2010 Audi S5, 354 hp 4.2L V8 with Quattro and Prestige package.
S5 has better traction, seats, interior, paint, styling, wheels, engine sound, transmission, sound system, handling, power, brakes, exhaust, gauges, navigation, shifter, paddle shifters, headlights, tail lights, HVAC system, engine bay looks/layout, sunroof size, features, key less start, and pretty much everything about the car is better than the G35. Even the trunk will open up all the way, not just a crack when you hit the button. A thousand more compliments, comments, and looks compared to the G35. Even the Nappa Silk leather on the seats, made by Recaro, is much better quality and feel.. and no rip on the drivers seat like almost every G (that hasn't been repaired).
Test drove an A5, A4, and even an S4, and they didn't do anything for me. I'm a sport coupe guy. You should test drive an S5 before you make a decision.
Downside, gets a little less average mpg (21 compared to 23 in my G) and costs about 3 times as much as the G, so it should be a lot better at everything. Parts are high, service is high, reliability is lower than the G. Even a steering wheel for the S5 is a couple thousand dollars. It's ridiculous.
V8 sounds great, but the supercharged V6 S5s is much more mod friendly and can put out over 400 awhp with a stage 2 tune, pulley, and CAI.
I like the TT, but seems a little too small. The new TTS looks nice, though, just wish it was a tad bigger.
Take a look at a Cayman S, they are awesome as well.
I love the G though. It's nice to have a spare car and I don't get as mad when I take a rock to the windshield driving down our busted interstates.
Quick comparison:
2010 Audi S5, 354 hp 4.2L V8 with Quattro and Prestige package.
S5 has better traction, seats, interior, paint, styling, wheels, engine sound, transmission, sound system, handling, power, brakes, exhaust, gauges, navigation, shifter, paddle shifters, headlights, tail lights, HVAC system, engine bay looks/layout, sunroof size, features, key less start, and pretty much everything about the car is better than the G35. Even the trunk will open up all the way, not just a crack when you hit the button. A thousand more compliments, comments, and looks compared to the G35. Even the Nappa Silk leather on the seats, made by Recaro, is much better quality and feel.. and no rip on the drivers seat like almost every G (that hasn't been repaired).
Test drove an A5, A4, and even an S4, and they didn't do anything for me. I'm a sport coupe guy. You should test drive an S5 before you make a decision.
Downside, gets a little less average mpg (21 compared to 23 in my G) and costs about 3 times as much as the G, so it should be a lot better at everything. Parts are high, service is high, reliability is lower than the G. Even a steering wheel for the S5 is a couple thousand dollars. It's ridiculous.
V8 sounds great, but the supercharged V6 S5s is much more mod friendly and can put out over 400 awhp with a stage 2 tune, pulley, and CAI.
I like the TT, but seems a little too small. The new TTS looks nice, though, just wish it was a tad bigger.
Take a look at a Cayman S, they are awesome as well.
I love the G though. It's nice to have a spare car and I don't get as mad when I take a rock to the windshield driving down our busted interstates.
Last edited by Hatchman; 06-26-2015 at 09:17 AM.
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I like the TT, but seems a little too small. The new TTS looks nice, though, just wish it was a tad bigger.
Take a look at a Cayenne S, they are awesome as well.
I love the G though. It's nice to have a spare car and I don't get as mad when I take a rock to the windshield driving down our busted interstates.
Take a look at a Cayenne S, they are awesome as well.
I love the G though. It's nice to have a spare car and I don't get as mad when I take a rock to the windshield driving down our busted interstates.
The Cayenne is a SUV, btw.
I defiantly agree with having a beater. Takes alot of hassle from DDing a performance car and makes you appreciate it more.
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#21
The main problem with the TTS is that you are required to turn in your man card to buy one. The TT requires the Catelyn Jenner surgery prior to ownership.
The Cayenne is a SUV, btw.
I defiantly agree with having a beater. Takes alot of hassle from DDing a performance car and makes you appreciate it more.
The Cayenne is a SUV, btw.
I defiantly agree with having a beater. Takes alot of hassle from DDing a performance car and makes you appreciate it more.
TTS is a go kart, but it's just too small. My wife really likes it, which reinforces the "girl car" persona.
Agree, after DDing the G, though it is nice for a ten year old car, the Audi has the "wow" factor when I get around to driving it, which is about once or twice a month.
#22
Don't forget to shave your head bald, get some muscle shirts and tank tops, and an obnoxiously thick gold necklace.
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#25
I do like the look of the new Stingrays. And they should bring the price of the older model down. Good time to buy.
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#27
PPI Results
Welp, I just received the pre-purchase inspection for the TTS and have to walk away. For a dealer maintained car that is still under warranty, it is in terrible condition. Too bad as I really wanted the car.
To top it off, the seller wants me to give him the PPI report (that I paid for) for free. I can understand him wanting to see what the issues are but he isn't willing to reimburse me for the information.
The seller of the TTS did not have any documents so (for my own peace of mind) I did all of the legwork, sourced & paid for all maintenance records, PPI & Carfax reports.
Am I crazy or shouldn't it be the seller's responsibility to provide all maintenance records, PPI & Carfax reports? This is what I have done in the past and I know the buyer appreciates it.
My time & $250 +/- later, I guess it could have been worse - I could have actually bought a money pit.
To top it off, the seller wants me to give him the PPI report (that I paid for) for free. I can understand him wanting to see what the issues are but he isn't willing to reimburse me for the information.
The seller of the TTS did not have any documents so (for my own peace of mind) I did all of the legwork, sourced & paid for all maintenance records, PPI & Carfax reports.
Am I crazy or shouldn't it be the seller's responsibility to provide all maintenance records, PPI & Carfax reports? This is what I have done in the past and I know the buyer appreciates it.
My time & $250 +/- later, I guess it could have been worse - I could have actually bought a money pit.
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On my way back on the I5 it was me and my g37 friend who has some minor mods. An S5 appeared from no where and I gave my friend the heads up to go and take him. Normally on the quarter he has no problem but this guy walked him with ease. So don't underestimate them so much. My friends 37 is also no joke too. He himself has the basic bolt one and a tune