A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro w/
>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and the
>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
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>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro w/
>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and the
>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
Doug Warner wrote:
> oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>
>
>>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro w/
>>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and the
>>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
>
>
> I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
> me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
> owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
> on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
> Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
>
> is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
> no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
>
> Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
> http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
> 256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
>
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
Last time I looked (quite a while ago), the AWD BMW was only available
with the weeker engine. The 1.8T in the A4 wagon is also marginal for a
wagon, especially with AT. How do the BMW and A4 compare size-wise with
the Volvo?
You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
available with stick and sport suspension).
Re new Legacy/Outback availability: I heard this Spring or early Summer
in the US - see:
http://www.need-desire.com/main.html
I would expect the new Legacy AT to come come with the advanced VTD/VDC
AWD of the current higher end models. In that case, even the AT version
comes with a center diff, so it is full-time AWD. The MT versions have
had center diffs and have been truly full-time AWDs all along.
- D.
> oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>
>
>>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro w/
>>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and the
>>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
>
>
> I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
> me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
> owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
> on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
> Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
>
> is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
> no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
>
> Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
> http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
> 256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
>
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
Last time I looked (quite a while ago), the AWD BMW was only available
with the weeker engine. The 1.8T in the A4 wagon is also marginal for a
wagon, especially with AT. How do the BMW and A4 compare size-wise with
the Volvo?
You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
available with stick and sport suspension).
Re new Legacy/Outback availability: I heard this Spring or early Summer
in the US - see:
http://www.need-desire.com/main.html
I would expect the new Legacy AT to come come with the advanced VTD/VDC
AWD of the current higher end models. In that case, even the AT version
comes with a center diff, so it is full-time AWD. The MT versions have
had center diffs and have been truly full-time AWDs all along.
- D.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
I have a 2001 S4 Avant and love the car. Driving this car is like driving
in another plane compared with most other cars on the road.
I didn't think the IS300 was in the same league with the S4.
I have seen Ads for the Volvo V70R and am wondering if the car is a true
performance car. I've owned a lot of Volvo's and like them, but don't think
of them as performance cars.
Of course with BMW, you have to go to M3 to compete with S4, but no station
wagon and I don't think 4 wheel drive.
The S4 with the Quattro is Awsome - that is the real key to this car. It is
like a rocket ship on a rail, it just won't leave the road.
My only real complaint with the Audi S4 - is the visibility when backing up,
etc. It is not an easy car from whihc to see everything around you. Of
course this would be true of any of the Audi A4 series station wagons.
The great thing about the S4 is that not many people really know what the
car is. Once in a while, someone will come up to me in a parking lot or gas
station and start asking questions about it.
"Doug Warner" <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in message
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oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro
w/
>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and
the
>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
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in another plane compared with most other cars on the road.
I didn't think the IS300 was in the same league with the S4.
I have seen Ads for the Volvo V70R and am wondering if the car is a true
performance car. I've owned a lot of Volvo's and like them, but don't think
of them as performance cars.
Of course with BMW, you have to go to M3 to compete with S4, but no station
wagon and I don't think 4 wheel drive.
The S4 with the Quattro is Awsome - that is the real key to this car. It is
like a rocket ship on a rail, it just won't leave the road.
My only real complaint with the Audi S4 - is the visibility when backing up,
etc. It is not an easy car from whihc to see everything around you. Of
course this would be true of any of the Audi A4 series station wagons.
The great thing about the S4 is that not many people really know what the
car is. Once in a while, someone will come up to me in a parking lot or gas
station and start asking questions about it.
"Doug Warner" <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in message
news:nknd20h9125f726fqmn9ghulvdve41ht0h@4ax.com...
oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T Quattro
w/
>Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding the comparison and
the
>two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and the Volvo V70.
I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
>How do the BMW and A4 compare size-wise with
>the Volvo?
There about the same it seemed, I don't know the exact measurements. I can tell
you that for what they charge for the T5 variant, you may as well get a V70 R.
>You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
>available with stick and sport suspension).
The car is for my mother. She has a Lexus RX300 that's coming off it's lease
and needs something new. Our inital plan was just to get har the new version
the RX330 but my mom looked at a G35, an A4 and a Passat GLX and has decided
that it's not important enough to her to keep spending $40-50k on a car. She
seems completely content with what's avaliable in the $30-35k price range which
puts the (IMHO) overpriced W8 out of the running.
>the Volvo?
There about the same it seemed, I don't know the exact measurements. I can tell
you that for what they charge for the T5 variant, you may as well get a V70 R.
>You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
>available with stick and sport suspension).
The car is for my mother. She has a Lexus RX300 that's coming off it's lease
and needs something new. Our inital plan was just to get har the new version
the RX330 but my mom looked at a G35, an A4 and a Passat GLX and has decided
that it's not important enough to her to keep spending $40-50k on a car. She
seems completely content with what's avaliable in the $30-35k price range which
puts the (IMHO) overpriced W8 out of the running.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
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The OP wasn't considering the S4, he was considering the A4 1.8T. Without
wanting to presume to know the OP's opinions, I had assumed from this that
"spirited" driving wasn't among his priorities.
Not sure whether to top- or bottom-post to this one,
- Greg Reed
--
1976 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 9-Pass sedan
(FS: http://www.dataspire.com/caddy)
1989 Audi 200 Turbo Quattro 5-Speed sedan
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue
2001 Chevy Astro AWD (wife's)
2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon (when available in U.S.)
R wrote:
> I have a 2001 S4 Avant and love the car. Driving this car is like
> driving in another plane compared with most other cars on the road.
>
> I didn't think the IS300 was in the same league with the S4.
>
> I have seen Ads for the Volvo V70R and am wondering if the car is a
> true performance car. I've owned a lot of Volvo's and like them, but
> don't think of them as performance cars.
>
> Of course with BMW, you have to go to M3 to compete with S4, but no
> station wagon and I don't think 4 wheel drive.
>
> The S4 with the Quattro is Awsome - that is the real key to this car.
> It is like a rocket ship on a rail, it just won't leave the road.
>
> My only real complaint with the Audi S4 - is the visibility when
> backing up, etc. It is not an easy car from whihc to see everything
> around you. Of course this would be true of any of the Audi A4
> series station wagons.
>
> The great thing about the S4 is that not many people really know what
> the car is. Once in a while, someone will come up to me in a parking
> lot or gas station and start asking questions about it.
>
>
> "Doug Warner" <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nknd20h9125f726fqmn9ghulvdve41ht0h@4ax.com...
> oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>
>> I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T
>> Quattro w/ Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding
>> the comparison and the two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and
>> the Volvo V70.
>
> I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
> me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
> owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
> on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
> Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
>
> is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
> no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
>
> Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
> http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
> 256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
>
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
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The OP wasn't considering the S4, he was considering the A4 1.8T. Without
wanting to presume to know the OP's opinions, I had assumed from this that
"spirited" driving wasn't among his priorities.
Not sure whether to top- or bottom-post to this one,
- Greg Reed
--
1976 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 9-Pass sedan
(FS: http://www.dataspire.com/caddy)
1989 Audi 200 Turbo Quattro 5-Speed sedan
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue
2001 Chevy Astro AWD (wife's)
2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon (when available in U.S.)
R wrote:
> I have a 2001 S4 Avant and love the car. Driving this car is like
> driving in another plane compared with most other cars on the road.
>
> I didn't think the IS300 was in the same league with the S4.
>
> I have seen Ads for the Volvo V70R and am wondering if the car is a
> true performance car. I've owned a lot of Volvo's and like them, but
> don't think of them as performance cars.
>
> Of course with BMW, you have to go to M3 to compete with S4, but no
> station wagon and I don't think 4 wheel drive.
>
> The S4 with the Quattro is Awsome - that is the real key to this car.
> It is like a rocket ship on a rail, it just won't leave the road.
>
> My only real complaint with the Audi S4 - is the visibility when
> backing up, etc. It is not an easy car from whihc to see everything
> around you. Of course this would be true of any of the Audi A4
> series station wagons.
>
> The great thing about the S4 is that not many people really know what
> the car is. Once in a while, someone will come up to me in a parking
> lot or gas station and start asking questions about it.
>
>
> "Doug Warner" <dwarner22@ccharter.net> wrote in message
> news:nknd20h9125f726fqmn9ghulvdve41ht0h@4ax.com...
> oneactor1@aol.com (Steve Grauman) wrote:
>
>> I'm currently comparing the IS300 Sportcross to the A4 Avant, 1.8T
>> Quattro w/ Tiptronic. I'm looking for people's opinions regarding
>> the comparison and the two cars, as well as the BMW 325IX wagon, and
>> the Volvo V70.
>
> I've considered the S4 Avant vs the Volvo V70R. The Volvo is out for
> me because service manuals and fault code data are not available to
> owners at a reasonable price.. Just to find out why a check light is
> on costs $50 and a trip to the dealer.
> Also, the Volvo doesn't have full-tiime AWD. Audis do.
>
> is300? Didn't know it existed. Just looked it up now. Looks nice..
> no stick, "only" 215HP, no AWD..
>
> Now, I wouldn't mind seeing this new Subaru here:
> http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/leg_50th/02/02.html
> 256 HP, but still only part-time AWD.
>
>
> To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
> Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
Steve Grauman wrote:
>>How do the BMW and A4 compare size-wise with
>>the Volvo?
>
>
> There about the same it seemed, I don't know the exact measurements. I can tell
> you that for what they charge for the T5 variant, you may as well get a V70 R.
>
>
>>You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
>>available with stick and sport suspension).
>
>
> The car is for my mother. She has a Lexus RX300 that's coming off it's lease
> and needs something new. Our inital plan was just to get har the new version
> the RX330 but my mom looked at a G35, an A4 and a Passat GLX and has decided
> that it's not important enough to her to keep spending $40-50k on a car. She
> seems completely content with what's avaliable in the $30-35k price range which
> puts the (IMHO) overpriced W8 out of the running.
Make sure you look at the true market value (e.g., edmunds.com), not
just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
least) can be had many $K under sticker.
On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
not be an issue with her.
- D.
>>How do the BMW and A4 compare size-wise with
>>the Volvo?
>
>
> There about the same it seemed, I don't know the exact measurements. I can tell
> you that for what they charge for the T5 variant, you may as well get a V70 R.
>
>
>>You may also want to consider the W8 Passat (TorSen center diff;
>>available with stick and sport suspension).
>
>
> The car is for my mother. She has a Lexus RX300 that's coming off it's lease
> and needs something new. Our inital plan was just to get har the new version
> the RX330 but my mom looked at a G35, an A4 and a Passat GLX and has decided
> that it's not important enough to her to keep spending $40-50k on a car. She
> seems completely content with what's avaliable in the $30-35k price range which
> puts the (IMHO) overpriced W8 out of the running.
Make sure you look at the true market value (e.g., edmunds.com), not
just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
least) can be had many $K under sticker.
On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
not be an issue with her.
- D.
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
>Make sure you look at the true market value (e.g., edmunds.com), not
>just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
>least) can be had many $K under sticker.
>
I've used Edmunds before, but I also know what the W8s go for at my VW dealer
(I Own a GTi). The least expensive one they sold was a wagon that went for
$35k. What we're looking at right now is the G35, the Acura TL, the A4 (1.8T
Quattro Avant and a 3.0 CVT FronTrac sedan), and the Lexus ES330. All of them
but the Lexus can be had loaded for $35k (MSRP of course, before haggling) and
the ES330 can be had nicely equipped, but not loaded, for about the same.
>On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
>new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
>not be an issue with her.
We test drove an Outback, a Legacy with the H6 engine, and a Forester XT. None
of them really hit the mark with her. Same with the IS300 sedan and sportcross,
the Volvo S60/V70, the Saab 9-3, and the MB C-Class. At this rate, she may end
up just plopping the $45k for another RX. But I appreciate all the advice so
far. =)
>just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
>least) can be had many $K under sticker.
>
I've used Edmunds before, but I also know what the W8s go for at my VW dealer
(I Own a GTi). The least expensive one they sold was a wagon that went for
$35k. What we're looking at right now is the G35, the Acura TL, the A4 (1.8T
Quattro Avant and a 3.0 CVT FronTrac sedan), and the Lexus ES330. All of them
but the Lexus can be had loaded for $35k (MSRP of course, before haggling) and
the ES330 can be had nicely equipped, but not loaded, for about the same.
>On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
>new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
>not be an issue with her.
We test drove an Outback, a Legacy with the H6 engine, and a Forester XT. None
of them really hit the mark with her. Same with the IS300 sedan and sportcross,
the Volvo S60/V70, the Saab 9-3, and the MB C-Class. At this rate, she may end
up just plopping the $45k for another RX. But I appreciate all the advice so
far. =)
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Re: A4 Avant Vs. IS300 Sportcross
Steve Grauman wrote:
>>Make sure you look at the true market value (e.g., edmunds.com), not
>>just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
>>least) can be had many $K under sticker.
>>
>
>
> I've used Edmunds before, but I also know what the W8s go for at my VW dealer
> (I Own a GTi). The least expensive one they sold was a wagon that went for
> $35k. What we're looking at right now is the G35, the Acura TL, the A4 (1.8T
> Quattro Avant and a 3.0 CVT FronTrac sedan), and the Lexus ES330. All of them
> but the Lexus can be had loaded for $35k (MSRP of course, before haggling) and
> the ES330 can be had nicely equipped, but not loaded, for about the same.
>
>
>>On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
>>new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
>>not be an issue with her.
>
>
> We test drove an Outback, a Legacy with the H6 engine, and a Forester XT. None
> of them really hit the mark with her. Same with the IS300 sedan and sportcross,
> the Volvo S60/V70, the Saab 9-3, and the MB C-Class. At this rate, she may end
> up just plopping the $45k for another RX. But I appreciate all the advice so
> far. =)
The RX300 is the sport-ute right? Maybe give the Nissan Murano a try.
There's always the infiniti variant of that, but then you're back up to
RX300 money.
Stu
>>Make sure you look at the true market value (e.g., edmunds.com), not
>>just at sticker, since some cars (including the W8 - last year, at
>>least) can be had many $K under sticker.
>>
>
>
> I've used Edmunds before, but I also know what the W8s go for at my VW dealer
> (I Own a GTi). The least expensive one they sold was a wagon that went for
> $35k. What we're looking at right now is the G35, the Acura TL, the A4 (1.8T
> Quattro Avant and a 3.0 CVT FronTrac sedan), and the Lexus ES330. All of them
> but the Lexus can be had loaded for $35k (MSRP of course, before haggling) and
> the ES330 can be had nicely equipped, but not loaded, for about the same.
>
>
>>On the Subaru side, if she is coming from the RX300, she might like the
>>new Outback over the Legacy. The slightly softer ride and body roll may
>>not be an issue with her.
>
>
> We test drove an Outback, a Legacy with the H6 engine, and a Forester XT. None
> of them really hit the mark with her. Same with the IS300 sedan and sportcross,
> the Volvo S60/V70, the Saab 9-3, and the MB C-Class. At this rate, she may end
> up just plopping the $45k for another RX. But I appreciate all the advice so
> far. =)
The RX300 is the sport-ute right? Maybe give the Nissan Murano a try.
There's always the infiniti variant of that, but then you're back up to
RX300 money.
Stu