Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BMW - a-holes
Mercedes - old people
This. It’s signaling that you can afford a nice car but don’t want to be lumped in with those guys.
However, I’ve been saying for about a year now, that Audi drivers are the new BMW drivers (e.g aholes) and my DH drives an A6
Anonymous wrote:Someone who pays way too much for their vehicles. I drive a 5.7L V8 hemi that I paid 5200 bucks for. I'd totally take that Audi in a street race, and come out way ahead, since all I'm paying for is gas and insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I have a high-end Audi sedan because it was the only way we could get a manual transmission and all-wheel drive.
Unfortunately, Audi doesn't offer manual transmission anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Why an Audi over a BMW or Mercedes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:many are either: short, fat, bald, hair plugs, or want you to see them driving the car.
Apparently all of them are not you, since you evidently can't afford one. Does being snide about the choices others make make you feel better about yourself? Therapy might help.
why would anyone pay all that money for a vw?
Anonymous wrote:BMW - a-holes
Mercedes - old people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:many are either: short, fat, bald, hair plugs, or want you to see them driving the car.
Apparently all of them are not you, since you evidently can't afford one. Does being snide about the choices others make make you feel better about yourself? Therapy might help.
Anonymous wrote:Audis are understated design-wise compared to BMWs, and don't have the brand cachet of MB. They have really good technology and interior amenities.
I'd say it's for people who want good tech and comfort, but don't want to be to showy.
If you know, you know. I drive an Audi that looks like a regular boring vehicle, but people who know cars well will come up to me and talk about it, as they notice the small styling difference that denote it's a rare model (the RS line).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone who pays way too much for their vehicles. I drive a 5.7L V8 hemi that I paid 5200 bucks for. I'd totally take that Audi in a street race, and come out way ahead, since all I'm paying for is gas and insurance.
Better hope there aren't any turns
Anonymous wrote:many are either: short, fat, bald, hair plugs, or want you to see them driving the car.
Anonymous wrote:Audis are understated design-wise compared to BMWs, and don't have the brand cachet of MB. They have really good technology and interior amenities.
I'd say it's for people who want good tech and comfort, but don't want to be to showy.
If you know, you know. I drive an Audi that looks like a regular boring vehicle, but people who know cars well will come up to me and talk about it, as they notice the small styling difference that denote it's a rare model (the RS line).
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.
Anonymous wrote:Someone who pays way too much for their vehicles. I drive a 5.7L V8 hemi that I paid 5200 bucks for. I'd totally take that Audi in a street race, and come out way ahead, since all I'm paying for is gas and insurance.