Audi v BMW
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Re: Audi v BMW
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:15:49 GMT, "matty" <matty@nohome.com> wrote:
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
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Re: Audi v BMW
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:15:49 GMT, "matty" <matty@nohome.com> wrote:
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
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Re: Audi v BMW
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:15:49 GMT, "matty" <matty@nohome.com> wrote:
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
>How do you rate the quality of a modern Audi compared with a modern BMW
>(that's interior/exterior finish, engine, gearbox)? Comparable, better? I'm
>thinking specifically of the A3 and A4 here, so whether they are different
>quality to the A6s A8s?
I've been driving Quattros since 1984 and wouldn't buy anything else.
My wife drives a Lexus SUV, but when the new Q7 comes to the states,
that will be her next car.
In over 20 years of Audis I have had very few issues with their
quality or reliability. I replaced a heater core on a 1990 Turbo Q
wagon, and a transmission seal on a 2000 A6 4.2. With five Quattros
in more than 20 years, the above is the only problems I have
encountered, except for normal wear/tear like shocks, brakes, tires.
My first three Qs all had manual transmissions that performed
flawlessly, and I never replaced a clutch (more than 100K miles on
each of them.) In 22 years of Audis, I have never replaced a muffler
(and I live in New England with lots of salt on the roads in winter
months).
BMW is also a great car, and it's rwd makes it so. It handles
differently than any Audi, much less understeer and is much easier to
"toss" around. I believe the new BMW M5 would eat my RS6 on a road
course, but throw in rain or snow and the RS6 would win.
Dave
1984 4000 Q
1984 Porsche 944 (oooops, forgot that one)
1990 5000 Turbo Q. wagon
1994 S4
2000 A6 4.2
2003 RS6 (Current ride until the new RS6 comes ashore)
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