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Audi A4 2005+
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Regards,
***Mooselook***
Is this offered in the A4? Will it be?
As a family man that needs to fit a car seat in the back, the increased room is a welcome addition in the Passat compared to my current 2000 A4 1.8T. The interior with the burled wood upgrade is a "night and day" change vs the monotonous fake metal on the Passat 2.0 version. The seats are similar to the Audi's- i.e. comfortable but not very "sporty" or bolstered". The trunk on the Passat is excellent.
Although the VR6 was very powerful, I came away very unimpressed. The FWD version is the only one currently available, and the VR6 completely overwhelmed this car. The engine toe-in was very abrupt and led to quite a herky-jerky ride. I "spun" the front tires much more than I every would want to at 38 years of age. The VR6 did have a very nice "growl" when pushed hard.
Overall, I would opt for the 2.0 T in the Passat if it could be similarly equipped as the 3.6. But here's my biggest gripe- It can't! I can't even order what I would consider "given" in a car- a fully powered driver's seat or auto-dimming rear view mirror- without ordering the VR6. I agree that the Passat currently has two personalities. At it's most loaded, it's a "poor man's" A6 (although this is a significant drop-off we're talking about). In the 2.0 T, it's a very good alternative to the Camry or Accord. In no way is the Passat and A4 comparable at this time.
I'll test drive the Passat with the 4 Motion when it comes out to see if the extra bulk and the 4 wheels smooths-out the big engine, but I'm back to looking at the A4. I wanted to a little closer to the dealer (Audi- 35 minutes, VW 5 minutes) as my Audi needs a little work from time-to-time but the extra drive for a guaranteed loaner may be worth it.
Finally, the new haldex system is a full-time FWD system that only switches to the rear wheel if there is slip. I'm no sure how this will effect performance. My take is that the Passat is trying to mature into a legitimate family vehicle, but it is taking away from the old "Farfegnuten" image. Good luck VW in trying to compete with Toyota and Honda!!
After 80 miles, this car drives great. It sticks to the road like glue, and the new engine blows the 1.8 T away. Smooth, responsive, no turbo lag. Could use a better tune as the sound is kind of hollow, but with the great sound system, who cares. The new electronic steering is fantastic. I didn't really like it during the test drive, but longer driving time has showed me the way!
And the 5 double-spoke wheels are sweet. With tinted windows and some nice pinstriping, this car is a head turner. Love the look of the lower suspension with the sport package.
When I ordered this car, I was so unsure because I loved my 2003. But you can't keep these cars once the warrenty is up (unless you get a good extended warrenty), so I went for the new one. No comparison, this car looks, drives, and handles way better. Whoever still has doubts, leave them behind. Get a 2006!
Now lets hope my 2006 is as trouble free as my 2003 was.
It's pricey, but the S Line package looks incredible.
The two liter engine is a nice compromise between performance and economy. I'm just surprised that there aren't more people cross shopping the new A4 with the competition.
Byron
Or you can debadge the S-line, flash the ECU (APR, Revo, GIAC), and have 250hp/300lb-tq and have people wondering if its an S4. Little do they know, its a 4-banger :shades:
I'll take the 5 double spoke wheels (nicest wheels Audi makes IMHO) with all season tires, and with the $250 sport suspension, there is no gap between the tire and fender. Who needs 18's.
I now have 200 miles on my A4, and lovin every minute of it. Recently saw a couple of the new 3 series on the road, thank god I chose the A4 as I think it is much nicer looking. Go Audi!
But this is coming from someone in sunny California, where the only snow I will see is when I go to Big Bear or Tahoe, and even then I wouldn't rely on all-seasons; I would definatly get some chains and 16" steel wheels. I used to live in Baltimore, where it snows a good amount, and I think that 18's are great for the summer/spring/fall months, but come winter, I would always invest in a cheap set of 16"s with snow tires.
Did you check out the Vortex front spoilers from the dealer? If you didnt get the s-line package, you should check out the Vortex body pieces.
Go and price any type of aftermarket rims and tires, and it'll cost you about $1000 to go from 17's to 18's. Michelin Pilot Sports are $250 each for 18 inch tires.
If your looking for a new car, the 2006 A4 2.0T is a great car, far supperior to previous Audi's, even my 2003. My 2006 Audi has quattro with all seasons, so I suspect it will be even better in the snow than my 2003, so snow tires will not be needed. Keep in mind I do not live in the mountains.
For me, the design of the double-spoke wheel more than makes up for the slightly less overall diameter. Plus I'm not a big fan of the ever decreasing tire profile. Whatever happened to nice looking tires? But that's a whole other topic.
Maybe I'm just being overly picky, but it seems like they stack their packages far too much, so if you want a few options in certain packages, you end up with a car in the upper 30's. Doh! I was hoping the A4 would be my "low-cost" alternative to a 330...
I have no technology package, but hey, can't stand the cell phone anyway. I crank the music and check my messages after my fun drive is over (except the woman of course!)
btw, love the ocean blue color! it would be my 1st choice
The 330i is a 6-cylinder.
Compare it to a 325i, which is much closer in price.
"325 or 330, comparably equiped the A4 2.0T is still much less, especially if you add all wheel drive to the beemers."
Some would say that for the A4 to be considered "Sporty" you need to option in the Quattro drive train. On the other hand, for the BMW 3-Series, for it to be considered "Sporty" it should be left in its native RWD state and then have the Sport Package added on.
Best Regards,
Shipo
A4 Quattro with leather/sunroom, premium, and upgraded radio $34,960
BMW 325 RWD w/ sports & premium package $36,095
That's about $1k difference (added radio to A4 because BMW premium package comes w/ upgraded radio). Otherwise, the options are close. I agee that the A4 should be ordered with Quattro, and the BMW should be ordered RWD for best performance. I wish the A4 still offered the sport seat option. I realize their stock seats are better than the standard 3 series, but I love my 2000 A4 sports seats...
Best Regards,
Shipo
In all honesty, go for the A4. Audi has more experience in developing all-wheel drive systems (Quattro is now in its 4th generation) and that is what you seem to be comparing. I think the Audi looks better too. Anyone noticed the profile of the new BMW saloon's? To me, it seems the hood or overall front end is too long.. almost like a coupe's... The two cars are pretty similar (besides price). You could be saving yourself 3 grand by getting the Audi
Also, not to confuse your decision making, but you should also consider the Volvo S60R AWD, and Subaru cars (STI and Legacy GT). IMHO, Subi's have the most advanced AWD applications, but they are not luxury cars. I just threw in the Volvo because its a great deal for what your getting.
Exhausts will (almost) never cause any issues. Even passing smog in Cali is possible with an exhaust. Still, I would ask a technician from the service department (on the side) to see how they feel about them. But if its just an exhaust, it shouldn't be an issue. Chipping is a whole different story :surprise:
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With that said, I've made up my mind on which car to get - I just have to act on it. And as we've discussed, mine will also have the three pedals.
Best Regards,
Shipo
I've now left a drool mark on the website. (sigh) Hopefully I can act on this sooner rather than later.
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Best Regards,
Shipo
Dealerships have been wrong before though . . .Has anyone seen a 3.2 6-speed manual on the lots yet?
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Now we ended up with one new A6 and one new X3 3.0 -- the MSRP and "cap cost" are certainly important, but since (locally) some 75% of these cars are leased (seems even higher at the BMW store) the MSRP may mislead.
The A4 and 3 can be comparably equipped, and everytime I have spec'd out an Audi vs a BMW the BMW at MSRP is always thousands (or at least a thousand) more.
BMW must be in the biz of subventing leases tho and from this perspective the Audi and BMW are often closer than you think.
If you like the Audi better, you certainly will not be disappointed.
Ditto the BMW.
Its personal with these cars -- unless someone has a super deal du jour going on that puts so much price disparity on the transaction that you feel compelled to go for "value."
Try the apples to apples comparison (two times.)
Configure the A4 and the 3 at comparable MSRP's, then at comparable content -- get the lease quotes for both conditions; and, if you are "on the fence" and would be happy with either, go with the "best deal."
I stuck with Audi, my wife jumped to BMW.
Much as it galls my Audi-heart to say this -- they are both great cars.
2006 A4 2.0T Quatro
S Line
Nav
Premium
Tech Package
Quatro
Black on Black
Sunroof
Cold Weather
...I think thats it.
Deal:
MSRP $40, 800
Paid $38,100 (North West-NJ)
2 Year lease
.00139 Money Fact
15 K per year
No $ Down
491.00 per month
Happy with car. Good salespeople...no hard push on back end of deal.
Questions:
1. What is the ESPP botton above the NAV screen. When pushed you can see a car driving on a curvy rd. in center control screen (near)
2. Can I pull out the fuse for the seat belt beeping sound. It sounds when parked..not moving.
3. On the door (driver), below the gas tank and trunk release pull bottons, there is a third botton. What is it?.
ESPP is electronic stability protection program (i think thats what the acronym stands for). It basically cuts your throttle if your wheels start to slip so that your car can regain traction. It handy to turn it off if you ever launch your car from a stand still (during a race, etc).
I've never heard of anyone pulling the fuse for that annoying seat belt beeping sound. What you can do, however, is find someone with the VAG-COM tool (its a device that can reprogram certain parts of your car's computer) and turn it off that way. You can go to http://www.steve-hall.com/cgi-bin/VAG-Locator.pl to find someone in your area or you can Google vag-com and buy it out right. There are lots of other things you can tweek with this tool. Check out Audi enthusiast forums, such as http://www.audizine.com/forum, for these tweeks.
Also, since you are leasing, you can VAG-COM it back to stock before returning the car, and the dealer will never know.
The third button between the gas tank and trunk release? Hmmm, I don't think Ive ever used it... Im gonna have to check it out...
So, does the ESP turn on automaticly if needed? I know it can be turned on by pushing the botton.