Thinking about jumping ship...?
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Good luck in your quest xi.
I probably will keep my RA for1 or 2 more years then trade it in on something else. She's a fun girl to ride but, in the end (bad pun I know) she's not the marrying kind, and some more panache and sophistication is in order. IMO
I probably will keep my RA for1 or 2 more years then trade it in on something else. She's a fun girl to ride but, in the end (bad pun I know) she's not the marrying kind, and some more panache and sophistication is in order. IMO
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Of all the cars I've driven in, been in, and test driven, it's definitely one of the most dynamic rides out there of any car under 40g's. However, I think you hit the nail on the head. While it's a fun car, I think if I'm gonna be owning something for the long term, something a little tamer with less hassle might be in order. Money aside, the fact that I'm having such a hard time in justifying letting go against cars like the C300 4-matic, A3/4, IS250awd, 328ix, TL SH-awd, and G37x shows just how good of a ride the RA is. (Yes I looked at all of those, I'm more partial to the Merc mainly because my parents have always wanted me to have a Merc, so it's to shut my dad up every time he sees a Merc on the street and nags me about it. I love the guy.)
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2013 bmw 1 series with possible 2 door hatch and shooting-brake variants
2013 Alfa Romeo Spider?
2013 Evo XI
2013 vw Golf R20
2013 Porsche 356 might be too
...list goes on and on...
Although I've always thought this dude's c300 looked sick, exactly what I'd do to mine: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3315942
For some reason I just can't shake the feeling German cars just seem soft and fragile to me. I'm so spooked to even drive one because it's been ground into my head they're a nightmare with maintenance and unreliable post-warranty (due in part to growing up with my seasoned 30 years and very old-school mechanic father). I even lived in Germany for 6 months with a host family that worked in MB engineering, and I still can't change my mind those cars (audi, bmw, mercedes, etc.) are time bombs. Yet, according to my list above...I'll probably own one day.
Also, those 335i's...apparently their high pressure fuel pumps really ARE time bombs! ack.
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i'm keeping my car until electric cars become more available. i really loved the Volt concept. there's so many concepts released this year that it's redundant to get a new car within the next 3 years then trade up for an electric in 2013 or 2014. i really wish my CTS lasted me until i could buy a Volt, but it wasn't in the cards.
as far as refined goes, i loved my luxury sedan, but it was so underpowered! if i were to go with a luxury sedan again, i'd definitely go top of the line like an M5 as opposed to a 535, or CTS-V instead of the V6 CTS, etc.
as far as refined goes, i loved my luxury sedan, but it was so underpowered! if i were to go with a luxury sedan again, i'd definitely go top of the line like an M5 as opposed to a 535, or CTS-V instead of the V6 CTS, etc.
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i'm keeping my car until electric cars become more available. i really loved the Volt concept. there's so many concepts released this year that it's redundant to get a new car within the next 3 years then trade up for an electric in 2013 or 2014. i really wish my CTS lasted me until i could buy a Volt, but it wasn't in the cards.
as far as refined goes, i loved my luxury sedan, but it was so underpowered! if i were to go with a luxury sedan again, i'd definitely go top of the line like an M5 as opposed to a 535, or CTS-V instead of the V6 CTS, etc.
as far as refined goes, i loved my luxury sedan, but it was so underpowered! if i were to go with a luxury sedan again, i'd definitely go top of the line like an M5 as opposed to a 535, or CTS-V instead of the V6 CTS, etc.
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i would definitely reconsider the mb choice. like mentioned above, they are great while covered under warranty, but just because it is german does not mean it is problem free, especially with their version of lower or mid-range cars, there tend to be a lot of issues down the road which end up being very costly with the limited aftermarket support all being in the top tier category and essentially costing more than i would consider reasonably worthwhile.
that being said, i would strongly recommend spending a bit more time with the TL SH-AWD and the S4. the acura, of course, is on the honda platform which will net great reliability and the acura badge will up the quality of service a bit and provide that little touch of luxury to an otherwise very fun car to drive, not to mention there is and seems to always have been a healthy aftermarket for the Honda family of cars. the audi is something that i've always had respect for as well since i have a few friends who came from vw backgrounds. they are very classy and have an air of power about them while maintaining sophisticated simplicity, if that makes sense. very smooth, clean body-lines with all the right accents (B7 chassis) or the classy/aggressive/muscle combination look (B8 chassis), a strong power plant with the 4.2 or supercharged 3.0 depending on your choice, and a very competent awd package, though the audi is also a bit up there in terms of maintenance costs, its nowhere near the mb
that being said, i would strongly recommend spending a bit more time with the TL SH-AWD and the S4. the acura, of course, is on the honda platform which will net great reliability and the acura badge will up the quality of service a bit and provide that little touch of luxury to an otherwise very fun car to drive, not to mention there is and seems to always have been a healthy aftermarket for the Honda family of cars. the audi is something that i've always had respect for as well since i have a few friends who came from vw backgrounds. they are very classy and have an air of power about them while maintaining sophisticated simplicity, if that makes sense. very smooth, clean body-lines with all the right accents (B7 chassis) or the classy/aggressive/muscle combination look (B8 chassis), a strong power plant with the 4.2 or supercharged 3.0 depending on your choice, and a very competent awd package, though the audi is also a bit up there in terms of maintenance costs, its nowhere near the mb
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I'm looking at a 2009 Acura TL-SHAWD tomorrow... I'm still having a hard time letting go. Since the RA was an impulse buy, I'm not buying the Acura unless it strikes me the same way as the RA the first time.
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Well I guess I'm keeping the RA. I can't seem to find anything that's that much better than the RA to justify moving on (I'm not really into luxury, not for another 10 years anyway). Plus I just love this place and the aftermarket support so much.
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