Bought an Audi S3, exiting the Evo scene
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Bought an Audi S3, exiting the Evo scene
I got the Audi S3 from Audi of Raleigh last Thursday. It's a birthday present to myself. I love the car. I've been driving mostly Evos for the past 10 years. I also have had a 2006 M5 (funtastic, but expensive to maintain) and a 2009 GT-R (sold last year to buy a house). This car is a perfect compromise. I am now selling my 05 Evo as soon as it's repaired and I sold my 04 Prius commuter last night.
The S3 is everything that I was a looking for in a car. Good MPGs, quick, great handling, lot's of tech and a warranty. The Audi S3 is fairly light and handle exceptionally well. The DSG is very responsive and smooth. Sorry I'm not a manual transmission purist so this was perfect. My drive to work this morning proved to me I made a good decision for where I'm at in life.
The 2005 Evo I had showed me that I no longer have the patience to deal with them. The costs to get them worked on have gone up substantially over the past several years and I'd rather waste my money on a new shiny/pretty object. I've had Evo in my life since 2 weeks after they came out in 2003... so I guess it's time.
I expect that I'll eventually get some APR tune and maybe a couple other minor mods, but I'm in no rush.
Here is a pic for reference.
The S3 is everything that I was a looking for in a car. Good MPGs, quick, great handling, lot's of tech and a warranty. The Audi S3 is fairly light and handle exceptionally well. The DSG is very responsive and smooth. Sorry I'm not a manual transmission purist so this was perfect. My drive to work this morning proved to me I made a good decision for where I'm at in life.
The 2005 Evo I had showed me that I no longer have the patience to deal with them. The costs to get them worked on have gone up substantially over the past several years and I'd rather waste my money on a new shiny/pretty object. I've had Evo in my life since 2 weeks after they came out in 2003... so I guess it's time.
I expect that I'll eventually get some APR tune and maybe a couple other minor mods, but I'm in no rush.
Here is a pic for reference.
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@ikt. Maintenance is not an issue, it's the endless modding and repairs to the current Evo. I've spent 90% of this year driving my Prius which was killing me a little bit every day. I had been driving Evos almost non-stop for 11 years (I've had an 03, 05, 06, 08 and 11). I'm just ready to move on to something brand new and Mitsu has nothing on the horizon.
@EvoXisKing. I had a 2011 GSR w/leather, sunroof, etc. It was a nice car and it just doesn't compare to an Audi (or even the CT9A for that matter). I even recommended to someone TODAY to go buy an Evo 10 when they asked me about a comparison b/w the two because they were looking for a fun daily driver.
@EvoXisKing. I had a 2011 GSR w/leather, sunroof, etc. It was a nice car and it just doesn't compare to an Audi (or even the CT9A for that matter). I even recommended to someone TODAY to go buy an Evo 10 when they asked me about a comparison b/w the two because they were looking for a fun daily driver.
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i would personally never buy an Audi…
The only european that i would ever consider in my price range is probably the C63 AMG…
By the way, you talk about maintenance….
the europeans make their brake discs very soft… normally replacement of brake pads, it is recommended to replace the rotors also.
unlike Jap or australian cars.
You mention daily reliability, quick and handling….Should've picked an R35 GT-R not only will it easily accomplish all that but you literally own the road…
but at the end of the day, its your money and you seem happy…
thats all the matters
The only european that i would ever consider in my price range is probably the C63 AMG…
By the way, you talk about maintenance….
the europeans make their brake discs very soft… normally replacement of brake pads, it is recommended to replace the rotors also.
unlike Jap or australian cars.
You mention daily reliability, quick and handling….Should've picked an R35 GT-R not only will it easily accomplish all that but you literally own the road…
but at the end of the day, its your money and you seem happy…
thats all the matters
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Idk why everyone complains about maintenance and repairs on euro cars being so expensive. If there's a warranty then there is nothing to worry about. I do my own maintenance/service on my german car and the parts needed really aren't any more expensive than a japanese car. Aftermarket is another story though.
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I think they are neat cars... I just sold my Evo over the weekend... and the hardest part is not having a fun car when I've always had something fun over the last 10 years. I'm about to build a new house so I wanted to let it go... but man it was tough. :-/
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Idk why everyone complains about maintenance and repairs on euro cars being so expensive. If there's a warranty then there is nothing to worry about. I do my own maintenance/service on my german car and the parts needed really aren't any more expensive than a japanese car. Aftermarket is another story though.
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Sir, you have some valid points.
I've had a 2009 R35 GT-R. It is not currently in my price range. My wife went back to college and we bought a bigger house. I can't meet my savings goals and buy another $80k car (45k still works). The GT-R was the best car I've ever owned.
The maintenance I refer to is repairing or replacing half (engine, transmission, suspension) of the car over the past year.
The C63 would not be economical for me to drive to work every day. 70 miles round trip. That's why I sold my 06 BMW M5. The S3 does much better for me.
I've had a 2009 R35 GT-R. It is not currently in my price range. My wife went back to college and we bought a bigger house. I can't meet my savings goals and buy another $80k car (45k still works). The GT-R was the best car I've ever owned.
The maintenance I refer to is repairing or replacing half (engine, transmission, suspension) of the car over the past year.
The C63 would not be economical for me to drive to work every day. 70 miles round trip. That's why I sold my 06 BMW M5. The S3 does much better for me.
i would personally never buy an Audi…
The only european that i would ever consider in my price range is probably the C63 AMG…
By the way, you talk about maintenance….
the europeans make their brake discs very soft… normally replacement of brake pads, it is recommended to replace the rotors also.
unlike Jap or australian cars.
You mention daily reliability, quick and handling….Should've picked an R35 GT-R not only will it easily accomplish all that but you literally own the road…
but at the end of the day, its your money and you seem happy…
thats all the matters
The only european that i would ever consider in my price range is probably the C63 AMG…
By the way, you talk about maintenance….
the europeans make their brake discs very soft… normally replacement of brake pads, it is recommended to replace the rotors also.
unlike Jap or australian cars.
You mention daily reliability, quick and handling….Should've picked an R35 GT-R not only will it easily accomplish all that but you literally own the road…
but at the end of the day, its your money and you seem happy…
thats all the matters
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I got the Audi S3 from Audi of Raleigh last Thursday. It's a birthday present to myself. I love the car. I've been driving mostly Evos for the past 10 years. I also have had a 2006 M5 (funtastic, but expensive to maintain) and a 2009 GT-R (sold last year to buy a house). This car is a perfect compromise. I am now selling my 05 Evo as soon as it's repaired and I sold my 04 Prius commuter last night.
The S3 is everything that I was a looking for in a car. Good MPGs, quick, great handling, lot's of tech and a warranty. The Audi S3 is fairly light and handle exceptionally well. The DSG is very responsive and smooth. Sorry I'm not a manual transmission purist so this was perfect. My drive to work this morning proved to me I made a good decision for where I'm at in life.
The 2005 Evo I had showed me that I no longer have the patience to deal with them. The costs to get them worked on have gone up substantially over the past several years and I'd rather waste my money on a new shiny/pretty object. I've had Evo in my life since 2 weeks after they came out in 2003... so I guess it's time.
I expect that I'll eventually get some APR tune and maybe a couple other minor mods, but I'm in no rush.
Here is a pic for reference.
The S3 is everything that I was a looking for in a car. Good MPGs, quick, great handling, lot's of tech and a warranty. The Audi S3 is fairly light and handle exceptionally well. The DSG is very responsive and smooth. Sorry I'm not a manual transmission purist so this was perfect. My drive to work this morning proved to me I made a good decision for where I'm at in life.
The 2005 Evo I had showed me that I no longer have the patience to deal with them. The costs to get them worked on have gone up substantially over the past several years and I'd rather waste my money on a new shiny/pretty object. I've had Evo in my life since 2 weeks after they came out in 2003... so I guess it's time.
I expect that I'll eventually get some APR tune and maybe a couple other minor mods, but I'm in no rush.
Here is a pic for reference.
Can you give your impression of how the S3 is compared to the X MR ? The price on both car is sort of same I am also waiting for my local Audi dealer they are about to receive the new Audi S3s
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