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Posted by bamski on Apr-16-2009 11:00:
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Originally posted by Moongoose
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You are entitled to your opinion.
Posted by Gauss on Apr-16-2009 12:14:
Re: Any BMW or Audi owners?
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Originally posted by Nerologic
I normally stay in the westcoast forum, but since no one in there cares about cars...
I will just leave this here...
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Is that 2009 BMW 7? I saw one just the other day, that's one mean machine. And some old bitch was driving it. 
Edit: Oh, now I see Audi A4 to the left... I guess it's not 7 then, probably 3. I'm blind.
Posted by Paradox Lost on Apr-16-2009 12:16:
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Originally posted by Gauss
Is that 2009 BMW 7? |
No, it's the 2009 M3 Coupe.
The 7 Series has been disgusting ever since the E65's were rolled out in 2002 (in my opinion, of course).
Posted by Gauss on Apr-16-2009 12:39:
Re: Re: Re: Any BMW or Audi owners?
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Originally posted by Paradox Lost
No, it's the 2009 M3 Coupe.
The 7 Series has been disgusting ever since the E65's were rolled out in 2002 (in my opinion, of course). |
Yeah, I edited and said it's probably 3. 
7 is disgusting? What are you on about? 

Btw, Audi A4 is not the same league as BMW M3, so the comparison isn't quite fair.
A4 >>>> regular BMW 3
Posted by Paradox Lost on Apr-16-2009 12:43:
Not my bag, man. However, the one you posted is the 2009, which I think is noticeably better than the previous generation. 
Posted by Gauss on Apr-16-2009 12:44:
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Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Not my bag, man. However, the one you posted is the 2009, which I think is noticeably better than the previous generation. |
Yes, I also prefer the 2009 version over 2006-2008.
Posted by infinity HiGH on Apr-16-2009 14:50:

Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Apr-16-2009 15:18:
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
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Sweet ride! I've never been a BMW fan either, but I have also only been an Audi fan for about 5 years. I didn't care for the looks of most of the models, and it seemed that they weren't built the best. I say this since my dad owned a customizing shop and the ones we would get just seemed pretty blah. The convertible 3 series BMW's are such a pain in the ass, and they tend to always need convertible top maintenance with the timing of the mechanisms. They also suffer from cheap interior parts, and mechanical issues compared to Mercedes and Audi. I'll always have a sweet spot for Mercedes. They rarely produce a vehicle that's just plain ugly, and problematic. (IMO)
Posted by nekholm on Apr-16-2009 15:34:
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Originally posted by RickyM
BMW's are nice cars, but unfortunately the people that drive them are cunts. I've yet to come accross an exception to this rule. |
You calling me a cunt?
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Originally posted by amp3
about 2:30 in is what I am looking for...
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A tank?
Posted by RickyM on Apr-16-2009 16:57:
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Originally posted by nekholm
You calling me a cunt?
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Unashamedly.
Like I said, I've yet to come accross a BMW driver who wasn't a cunt.
Posted by dimadelux on Apr-16-2009 17:08:
my neighbor drives a beamer he does not appear to be a ****, even though he slept with my wife 
Posted by digitalbreach on Apr-16-2009 17:25:
to all you bmw/audi owners,
I've been wanting to upgrade from my Accord. However I'm used to a reliable car. What's been your experience with regards reliability and maintenance on beemers and audis?
Been looking for a newer (06-08) pre-owned audi 2.0 quattro
or an older (04-06) pre-owned bmw 530. (this car is soooo sexxy) both manual of course.


Posted by amp3 on Apr-16-2009 21:58:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by digitalbreach
to all you bmw/audi owners,
I've been wanting to upgrade from my Accord. However I'm used to a reliable car. What's been your experience with regards reliability and maintenance on beemers and audis?
Well with turbo'd cars you need to get synthetic oil changes. These run anywhere from 50-80 dollars depending on which oil you go with. The plus side is that you can go 5-8k miles between oil changes. Small things start to need replacing after 60-70k miles like CV boots, ignition coils, struts, control arms. Not really expensive but can get kind of annoying. I had both of my front CV boots replaced in the past year and while the parts cost was 12.50 each, the labor was over 170 per side. So get a low mileage car if you do not want to worry about a lot of maintenance.
Just my experience.
Posted by Domesticated on Apr-16-2009 22:22:
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Originally posted by Moongoose
You should move to some place warmer because the temperatures in canada have clearly frozen your brain. As far as a drivers car goes no audi or benz can match a bmw. best feeling when behind the wheel short of a supercar.
And yes, cocks have moved on to audis for which i am extremely happy. |
You've got to be kidding. For the past five years Mercedes and BMW have spent all their time dicking around with bullshit like neck warmers in a convertible so you can drive with the roof down on cold days and that system which brakes the car automatically for you if you're too much of a dumb-fuck to keep a proper following distance.
In the same time Audi has implemented DSG, CVT for high-powered engines and electro-mechanical steering, all of which every other car company in the world has since copied. Audi is a company firmly focussed on driver technology and practical improvements to handling. Audis are car drivers' cars.
Has anyone driven a car with CVT yet? I'm dying to. How does it perform? I hear it sounds really weird to drive and most people think the clutch has slipped their first time.
Posted by Perryton on Apr-16-2009 23:31:
I thought
I thought Audi's were just VW's with a different shell?
Posted by Brian Scott on Apr-16-2009 23:38:
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Originally posted by amp3
Well with turbo'd cars you need to get synthetic oil changes. These run anywhere from 50-80 dollars depending on which oil you go with. The plus side is that you can go 5-8k miles between oil changes. Small things start to need replacing after 60-70k miles like CV boots, ignition coils, struts, control arms. Not really expensive but can get kind of annoying. I had both of my front CV boots replaced in the past year and while the parts cost was 12.50 each, the labor was over 170 per side. So get a low mileage car if you do not want to worry about a lot of maintenance.
Just my experience. |
Uh, outside of the synthetic oil issue, all cars will potentially have the same problems with wear and tear. I've had to replace CV boots on 3 different cars around the 75K mileage mark.
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Has anyone driven a car with CVT yet? I'm dying to. How does it perform? I hear it sounds really weird to drive and most people think the clutch has slipped their first time.[QUOTE]
I drove the A4 a while back when the CVT first came out (6 yrs ago maybe?) It really is quite a different feel, especially when pounding on the accelerator. It sounds and feels like a typical Ford transmission in that it never switches gears. You just wait and wait and wait...then nothing.
Posted by amp3 on Apr-17-2009 00:01:
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Originally posted by Brian Scott
Uh, outside of the synthetic oil issue, all cars will potentially have the same problems with wear and tear. I've had to replace CV boots on 3 different cars around the 75K mileage mark. |
I should have been clearer, I was referring to sports cars wear theirs out faster. My escort had 110k miles on it and all I had replaced was a serpentine belt, my family's civic lasted over 100k miles before any issue presented, even my dad's supercharged probe was in the 120k mile area until it had issues. Although I think that started when my mom drove it through the freezer in our garage.
Posted by zeKsg on Apr-17-2009 00:33:
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Posted by arturob on Apr-17-2009 02:32:
s5 anyone?
Posted by bamski on Apr-17-2009 05:21:
Good post Domesticated, you should have a blog.
A cvt is freaking odd, it's the sound that does it. It sounds out of this world when the rpm doesn't drop when the gears shift. It's just a constant sound and the more you press the pedal the louder it gets. Naturally it's a bit faster than a regular automatic, but the one thing that's really memorable is the sound. I'm such a fool for manual transmissions that I'd never buy a car with a cvt though.
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Originally posted by arturob
s5 anyone? |
Why the fuck not!
Oh and Acton;
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Originally posted by bamski
What do you drive? |
Posted by bas on Apr-17-2009 05:36:
Re: I thought
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Originally posted by Perryton
I thought Audi's were just VW's with a different shell? |
No. Volkswagen bought Audi a few years back, but it's not like a Nissan/Infiniti Toyota/Lexus Honda/Acura thing.
Posted by Domesticated on Apr-17-2009 05:44:
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Originally posted by DuBam
Good post Domesticated, you should have a blog. |
Smart arse.
Most people's sentiment regarding CVT seems to echo your own; apparently the main reason the technology hasn't been more popular is due to the strange revving sounds the engine makes.
Regarding Volks/Audi; it's a very complicated hierarchy which also involves Lamborghini and Porsche. I think Porsche owns something like 20% of Volks who in turn owns Audi or something like that. The companies all share common technologies though, so to say that Audi is basically a Volkswagen with a different shell isn't ridiculous. They do actually share chassis/platforms for some models if I recall correctly?
Posted by bamski on Apr-17-2009 05:44:
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Originally posted by bas
No. Volkswagen bought Audi a few years back, but it's not like a Nissan/Infiniti Toyota/Lexus Honda/Acura thing. |
Audi is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany and has been an almost wholly-owned (99.7%) subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) since 1964. Volkswagen Group incorporated Audi when it was acquired as part of Volkswagen's purchase of the Auto Union and NSU Motorenwerke AG (NSU) assets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi
Posted by Cro_Addict on Apr-17-2009 05:46:
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Originally posted by bas
No. Volkswagen bought Audi a few years back, but it's not like a Nissan/Infiniti Toyota/Lexus Honda/Acura thing. |
Audi has been a subsidiary of VW since the 1960's
Posted by bas on Apr-17-2009 05:48:
Oh well look at that lol
Which company did VW buy recently? Lamborghini?
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