Instead of asking on car specific forums to find only biased opinions, I'm asking you guys here.
So I started to look into some newer cars (2009+) and I have narrowed it to a few specific cars... Lexus IS250 RWD (in 6 spd manual), Audi A4 2.0t quattro, and Acura TSX. These cars are going to be 2009 or newer in age, 3 very different types of cars and different driving dynamics.
I test drove the Lexus, first impression... nice car, calm and comfortable feel, slow, smooth, steady. Transmission is smooth and shift is smooth as butter too (may be due to the fact the one I test drove had less than 70k on it)
Acura... I am very familiar with Acura/Honda, I come from a family that some how... every member owns a Honda or Acura and I had driven in the older model TSX 6spd manual. So I believe that Acura wont be a bad choice in the end.
The Audi... I have never driven ANY German cars befor, I dont know anyone personally who owns the 2.0l a4 quattro, So my question is for those here who have. Are these cars worth it? Or is it just the Name you pay for?
I found a couple of used ones and they are within my price range and with less than 80k on it. I have read mixed reviews on this car, some say its Audis best engine, and some say these cars are only good to lease for 5 years and not worry about anything.
Btw, these are my choices of cars for the simple fact that I'm just looking for an all around practical car for all seasons all year, worry free, last me a while, commuter.
What to do? Which to chose? I never knew I could be so indecisive wen doing car shopping LOL. My bike I just loved the looks of R6 - So I got that. But this car needs to last me for years to come.
Car guys, UNITE !!! please chime inn
So I started to look into some newer cars (2009+) and I have narrowed it to a few specific cars... Lexus IS250 RWD (in 6 spd manual), Audi A4 2.0t quattro, and Acura TSX. These cars are going to be 2009 or newer in age, 3 very different types of cars and different driving dynamics.
I test drove the Lexus, first impression... nice car, calm and comfortable feel, slow, smooth, steady. Transmission is smooth and shift is smooth as butter too (may be due to the fact the one I test drove had less than 70k on it)
Acura... I am very familiar with Acura/Honda, I come from a family that some how... every member owns a Honda or Acura and I had driven in the older model TSX 6spd manual. So I believe that Acura wont be a bad choice in the end.
The Audi... I have never driven ANY German cars befor, I dont know anyone personally who owns the 2.0l a4 quattro, So my question is for those here who have. Are these cars worth it? Or is it just the Name you pay for?
I found a couple of used ones and they are within my price range and with less than 80k on it. I have read mixed reviews on this car, some say its Audis best engine, and some say these cars are only good to lease for 5 years and not worry about anything.
Btw, these are my choices of cars for the simple fact that I'm just looking for an all around practical car for all seasons all year, worry free, last me a while, commuter.
What to do? Which to chose? I never knew I could be so indecisive wen doing car shopping LOL. My bike I just loved the looks of R6 - So I got that. But this car needs to last me for years to come.
Car guys, UNITE !!! please chime inn