What kind of person drives a higher end Audi sedan?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:German engineering used to mean something but it doesn’t seem like this is the case when it comes to reliability. All these German cars are not that reliable causing troubles when warranty expires (or even before it expires).
My question is.. which brand is more reliable than others? I hate when my car breaks down in the middle of the road..


People who seek reliability above all else are not the same people who shop for luxury vehicles. The most reliable is hands down Toyota, maybe Honda comes close. If you are in the market for both reliability and luxury, try Lexus; although luxury car enthusiasts consider Lexus identical to Toyota, not a true luxury vehicle.


Agreed. But you forgot to mention Subaru is actually the most reliable recently
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BMW - a-holes
Mercedes - old people


Yes!!!

BMW were voted most rude!

I used to have a BMW, hated the feel of the car in the road. Audi I have now is better in every way. Every time I’m in a Mercedes, it feels like tech is old school and ride is too soft.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BMW - a-holes
Mercedes - old people


Yes!!!

BMW were voted most rude!

I used to have a BMW, hated the feel of the car in the road. Audi I have now is better in every way. Every time I’m in a Mercedes, it feels like tech is old school and ride is too soft.


I’m PP
I’ve had 3 series, X5, Q5, Q7, and now Q8
Anonymous
Lifelong Mercedes driver who married a life long Mercedes driver here.
I didn't know it made me old but I don't care. They are comfortable and nice to drive. We've had other cars but always had a Mercedes too. Toyotas are more reliable but not luxurious by any stretch. I've test driven Audis and never like them much.
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