Thinking about trading the Z4 in for an A5. Thoughts?

think the only think tickling my pickle right now is a lotus exige s roadster :P

A5 looks nice, but a bit rep mobile ish..
id rather have an old m5 and use the money ud save to pay for the fuel....
 
Stark said:
shawna said:
I would never buy petrol. (any make).

:tumbleweed:

We have the 2.0 TDi Quattro S-Line and it's a great car. Steering slightly heavier than an E90 320d Coupe M-Sport(which I drove last week) but it rolls less in the corners and seems slightly faster to me. The BMW diesel is a smoother engine without a doubt. I test drove the 210bhp front drive fsi and it understeered horribly. In the damp it was really nasty.

Inside the Audi is a much nicer place to be.

Looking with interest at the 4 series at at the moment, but if you want a small engine diesel coupe then Audi has the edge right now, as long as it's the quattro that is.

I would buy a petrol version if it was an S5/RS5!

I also think it's a great looking car but it, or the BMW coupe are a very different proposition to a Zed.
 
I had 3 audis 90,a4 1.8t,a4 2.0t quattro. the quattro was the newest most modern one and the most disappointing by far,yes it was a nice car roomy,comfortable,reliable etc but audi had gone backwards it was far slower and drank noticably more petrol than the 1.8t and it didnt have a sunroof either.
 
I had a loaner S5 last week when my Zed was getting a check-up.

I'm VERY tempted to part-X and buy the thing.

Was a superb ride, acceleration was by far better than my 3.0si Zed. Ate motorway for breakfast, took corners like a pole dancer.

Can't speak for the standard A5 though...

S
 
Psy said:
I had a loaner S5 last week when my Zed was getting a check-up.

I'm VERY tempted to part-X and buy the thing.

Was a superb ride, acceleration was by far better than my 3.0si Zed. Ate motorway for breakfast, took corners like a pole dancer.

Can't speak for the standard A5 though...

S

The problem with buying an S5 is you are buying into a nightmare of depreciation and costs. Assuming you get the V8, you are going to pay a premium now for a desirable car, it is going to cost a fortune to run with combined mpg of around 20, road tax is only going one way as are petrol costs, put that together and in 2 or 3 years when you come to sell, youll have lost the premium for the halo car as the RS5 becomes more available on the second hand market, the cost of fuel and tax will have increased by such a degree that no one will want to run/afford to run one, those that can will want the top model ie RS5. would be buyers will look around and see second hand high performance forced induction engines (eg M135i and its ilk) that are cheaper to run, faster, and (if you are in to that sort of thing) easily and cheaply upgradable via retune, breathing mods, pulley changes etc.

Even now look at the second hand A5 3.0TDI quatrro sport, nearly as fast as the S5, cheaper to run, way more torque- which will make it faster day to day on the local dual carriage way, plus cheaply moddable.

Just my 2p
 
Having driven a multitude of brands Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, Mitsubishi.. etc

You can never tell how good a car is by its brand. All this talk about BMWs being the best handling, most feedback from the road etc etc is nonsense in my opinion.

Granted it is on certain models better than other models of other brands but for me each car has to be taken on its own merit. Add on to that your own likes and dislikes, requirements for a vehicle and only you can tell how good anything is.

Its the same as the age old question, whats my car worth? What someone is willing to pay for it.

How good is x car? We can tell you about its reliability statistics, we can give you other reviewers opinions, even our own, we can tell you about tech but we cant tell you what your experience will be inside one. Go drive it!

Having said that, I've bought several cars based on how they look and not how they drive and never been that disappointed. Todays age of cars are all above tolerance level its all about what you want out of it. GLWYS
 
bluestreak56 said:
Having driven a multitude of brands Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, Mitsubishi.. etc

You can never tell how good a car is by its brand. All this talk about BMWs being the best handling, most feedback from the road etc etc is nonsense in my opinion.

Granted it is on certain models better than other models of other brands but for me each car has to be taken on its own merit. Add on to that your own likes and dislikes, requirements for a vehicle and only you can tell how good anything is.

Its the same as the age old question, whats my car worth? What someone is willing to pay for it.

How good is x car? We can tell you about its reliability statistics, we can give you other reviewers opinions, even our own, we can tell you about tech but we cant tell you what your experience will be inside one. Go drive it!

Having said that, I've bought several cars based on how they look and not how they drive and never been that disappointed. Todays age of cars are all above tolerance level its all about what you want out of it. GLWYS
A great well balanced post :thumbsup:

I love bmws loads, but the favourite car I have owned was a Nissan & one of the least is the Audi we have now, it all boils down to personal opinion & what floats your personal boat :)
 
I had an Audi tt girls car. It was dull uninteresting and cost a or tune with electrical faults.

A guy I work with has one 3.0 I think not sure if its petrol or diesel? But his engine went pop at 65 k with a huge repair bill it was done badly and he needs more work to be done.

Although saying that my brother has a 645 has just had to have an engine rebuild number 1 cylinder had a problem not sure what but his wallet was 3 k lighter when he got I back!!!

Just have to drive one. I suspect you might find it a bit dull.
 
The A5 does look nice and I have not driven one. I have however driven many fast Auidis S4's RS4's etc and I have yet to have any desire to own one based on those driving experiences.
 
I drove the lot and can comfortably say the rear wheel drive brands, namely BMW and MERC are the best HANDLING wise.

Finish wise AUDI 2010 onwards are superb.
 
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