So the time has come and I need to get a nice sporty daily driver that is AWD. My choices have come down to the BMW M240i xDrive, the Audi
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12-13-2019, 12:37 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So the time has come and I need to get a nice sporty daily driver that is AWD. My choices have come down to the BMW M240i xDrive, the Audi RS3 and Audi TTRS. I have test driven the M240i and RS3, but only the TT S up until yesterday.
The interior and looks of the thing are unbeatable, and it has significantly more room than the M240i. The 5 cylinder engine fills all the power gaps and significantly reduces the turbo lag felt in the TT S, while still wanting to precisely grip the pavement at all times. Getting to the speed limit is almost instantaneous from a start, and when you switch it to Comfort mode it turns into a luxury car. My broker is looking around for deals at the moment... |
12-13-2019, 05:29 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Don't think this one compromises much - good choice.
Is there a reason you want to stay in the C segment? I know you're not a fan, but consider taking an Alfa Giulia TI Sport Q4 for a spin before you sign the deal. Might not be for you, but you'll never know if you do not try. :-D |
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Seen one in the wild, it certainly has to show and the go, good luck!
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Solid choice! This past year at the Portland Auto Show I sat in one of these and actually really liked it. Like you point out, the interior is very nice and it also feels like a true driver car. No unnecessary buttons and what not inside, feels like you're in it just to drive. Would that black be the color you want to get it in?
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Hopefully I can find one in the Daytona Gray, but if the price is right I wouldn't be opposed to black. My biggest conundrum is deciding between the mag ride or the RS fixed suspension. Since this is a daily driver I am leaning towards the mag ride, but for the long term the fixed suspension may be the way to go. I love how the ride becomes all sophisticated when you switch it to comfort mode, which you lose most of that with the fixed suspension. Last edited by BlackZeda; 12-14-2019 at 05:18 PM. |
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Even in Colorado where Audis are extremely popular you hardly ever see a TT RS, and when I do I definitely take notice. The 3rd generation are definitely sharp!
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looks nice and sexy, have fun with it if that is your choice
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My broker was able to get a surprisingly good end-of-the-year deal, and while still expensive it looks like everything is a go to get this particular black one that I test drove. Black wasn't my first choice, but it would be a very close second and especially after seeing that they went black-on-black with the accents. I am having them throw on a clear bra and window tint so I should be driving it by the weekend.
Unfortunately I can't justify keeping the Z at this point. I am actually getting very sad and sentimental, but of course it isn't dying, and hopefully it will give a lot of joy to its new owner. Stay tuned for some reviewing! |
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Black don't crack! LOL! The black is great looking. Enjoy!!! |
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You will love this car, it’s awesome. I don’t regret the mag ride, but it is easier to mod the fixed suspension. Enjoy your new tt rs. |
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