GS 350 vs Audi A6
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Do you have a heavy accent?
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We have a 2016 A7 (mechanically the same as an A6) and a 2014 GS350. In performance the Audi will run off and leave the Lexus. The Lexus feels more refined and luxurious. Which do you favor, Sport or Luxury? I'm a hard core sport guy so I love the Audi.
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I'll have to agree with you there. I had a brand new A6 with all the bells and whistles as a loaner car. It was fast, but it didn't feel nearly as visceral and sport-oriented as my former GS F Sport (or my current S5). While it was nice, I found it quite boring. I mentioned it to my salesman and he said I would need to move up to an S6 if I wanted real performance because the A6 is "soft". (His words, not mine.) Maybe in an S-Line package it might have been a little more connected to the road, but not in the standard form. I also found the regular seats to be quite short and unsupportive compared to the seats in the GS F Sport and S5.
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It will have to have the one touch trunk feature because the factory will not build it without that; at least that's what I'm told.. Car is to be eminent white/Flaxen. With 18 inch wheels
Did I neglect to mention anything that is optional for a trim color or anything Else?
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No cargo mat? The trunk is really bare without the cargo mat, its very nice quality and its only like $100.
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That's why we all lease them to avoid the depreciation then if we want to keep it we buy CPO.
But a Lexus like most Japanese brands will tend to keep their values much higher than a BMW, Merc, Audi or even my current Land Rover....
If you plan on keeping it, buy it. If you plan on changing out then lease it.
As for the Audi, the supercharged engine does not compare fairly to a turbo or naturally aspirated engine.
My favorite Audi is the SQ5 supercharged 3L V6 crossover - that one leaves you with a whiplash every time you drive...
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Maintenance on a Euro vehicle can be a nightmare and that's why they depreciate so much after the warranty runs our. My go sister took in her Audi A6 for 100K mile service and the dealer wanted $8,000!!!!
She quickly sold the car and bought a Lexus instead. LOL
She quickly sold the car and bought a Lexus instead. LOL
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As far as paying for my plan to pay for it with a credit card if allowed that way we can get quite a few airlines miles out of it. Then I will immediately pay off the credit card with cash. As far as how long I plan to keep the car I generally keep cars until the wheels fall off or until they cost me more to repair than they're worth.
I have a small shop at home with a lift and all so I can repair just about anything as long as it's an older Porsche or Mercedes. I really can't do much with all these new cars that run on many computers.
I should also mention that the dealer from whom I buy my car from shall Open Wholesale account for me in order for me to buy parts at Wholesale.
I have a small shop at home with a lift and all so I can repair just about anything as long as it's an older Porsche or Mercedes. I really can't do much with all these new cars that run on many computers.
I should also mention that the dealer from whom I buy my car from shall Open Wholesale account for me in order for me to buy parts at Wholesale.
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As far as paying for my plan to pay for it with a credit card if allowed that way we can get quite a few airlines miles out of it. Then I will immediately pay off the credit card with cash. As far as how long I plan to keep the car I generally keep cars until the wheels fall off or until they cost me more to repair than they're worth.
I have a small shop at home with a lift and all so I can repair just about anything as long as it's an older Porsche or Mercedes. I really can't do much with all these new cars that run on many computers.
I should also mention that the dealer from whom I buy my car from shall Open Wholesale account for me in order for me to buy parts at Wholesale.
I have a small shop at home with a lift and all so I can repair just about anything as long as it's an older Porsche or Mercedes. I really can't do much with all these new cars that run on many computers.
I should also mention that the dealer from whom I buy my car from shall Open Wholesale account for me in order for me to buy parts at Wholesale.
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I have owned 3 Audi A6 and 3 GS 350, here is my bottom line.
Audi A6 is a little more fun to drive, personal electronics are better and looks a little nicer. But....................... all my Audi's had expensive repair issues once they are out of warranty. My last A6 had 51,000 miles when the water pump packed up and I was on the hook for $1,800 to fix it. Audi dealerships are also no where as nice a Lexus dealers.
That said, my GS F Sport is a terrific car and my ML audio is the best I have had, I will never buy an Audi again.
Audi A6 is a little more fun to drive, personal electronics are better and looks a little nicer. But....................... all my Audi's had expensive repair issues once they are out of warranty. My last A6 had 51,000 miles when the water pump packed up and I was on the hook for $1,800 to fix it. Audi dealerships are also no where as nice a Lexus dealers.
That said, my GS F Sport is a terrific car and my ML audio is the best I have had, I will never buy an Audi again.
#27
No accent except Californian. My wife thought I was speaking too fast. Slowed down and moved closer to the speaker. Currently, my GS350 is working better. All I use it for is to move from FM to Sirius radio. Also, used the voice phone features this weekend and found my wife's number immediately.
My MBZ allowed the driver to store voice(s) into the car's computer to help with recognition program. Once the program recognized the driver's voice (inflection, speed and tone) the percentage of first commands increased dramatically.
My MBZ allowed the driver to store voice(s) into the car's computer to help with recognition program. Once the program recognized the driver's voice (inflection, speed and tone) the percentage of first commands increased dramatically.
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No accent except Californian. My wife thought I was speaking too fast. Slowed down and moved closer to the speaker. Currently, my GS350 is working better. All I use it for is to move from FM to Sirius radio. Also, used the voice phone features this weekend and found my wife's number immediately.
My MBZ allowed the driver to store voice(s) into the car's computer to help with recognition program. Once the program recognized the driver's voice (inflection, speed and tone) the percentage of first commands increased dramatically.
My MBZ allowed the driver to store voice(s) into the car's computer to help with recognition program. Once the program recognized the driver's voice (inflection, speed and tone) the percentage of first commands increased dramatically.
MENU > SETUP > VOICE > TRAIN VOICE RECOGNITION
It gives you some phrases to say so it can learn your voice better.
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I put double mats on mine. 1 from the GS I traded and the F came with one. Well I paid for the first one cause the first GS didn't come with one so it's coming with me! Having double mats give me peace of mind when carrying my skateboard and other dirty stuff.
#30
I disagree with y'all on resale. Audis have a reputation for good resale, and I traded a ten month old A7 and got 82% of MSRP on trade. I checked the Value of our loaded 2014 GS Luxury with 15,000 miles on it recently and was very surprised at how much it lost. MUCH worse than the 2010 GS I had.
The Lexus IS not bad mind you, but nor is it very good any more. The big discounts on new ones are biting us on the backside.
The Lexus IS not bad mind you, but nor is it very good any more. The big discounts on new ones are biting us on the backside.