Riet said:
Wrong man. base model BMWs and Mercs and shit are terrible. I think it's because they're made in South Africa. Even the German ones don't have fit and finish as good as the japs. The interiors do look nice though.
And about the RWD: yeh, that's true. But RWD means the back is less roomy. It's not like japs can't make good handling RWD cars. They choose not to for a reason.
That is true
On E36 BMWs. The early/first 318i were very poorly made, I even recall rear drum brakes in the 92-94 (?) years.
That said, I think even the convertibles/coupe 323i, 325i, 328i were also made in SA. The 325i/328i were quite good cars with good M50B25/M52B28 engines.
Onto Merc. Well most hardcores/purists would argue that every single Merc from early 90s to 2004 or 2005 was a pile of crap! (perhaps a few exceptions! ie E55 AMG).
Their AMGs are amazing beasts though, esp the C63.
SipSip said:
True that i was considering the 2.0T TT....but provided that I want to chip a car...I can't really chip a 3.2 model, plus...the TT is more on looks than performance, I had an S3 for a while, so the TT-S will serve little purpose. Anyway, sticking with the A5 now. =D
As for the base models, I do see little point in getting base models, as you don't get anything but a shell, I mean, a 325i is already so much more better equipped than a 320i... What's worst is, there are people who opt to remove the model number at the back...or those to change the model sticker to an M3 or something...
I hate 4WD in general I think...they're generally a big hazard to other drivers in the event of a crash...
Well I think badge swapping or debadging etc is another story. Related, but different.
Yes you could just chip it, but you could also do much more (I'm sure you are aware).
BUT, chipping here is $1500-$2000. Same thing/result in USA from the same tuners (lol) is $400. Might as well go standalone with a bigger turbo and requirements.
A5 should be sweet!