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INTERIOR SOUND LEVELS (from Car and Driver) M45 Idle: 45 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 75 dBA 70-mph cruising: 67 dBA Audi A6 4.2 Idle: 43 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 72 dBA 70-mph: cruising 68 dBA =================================================== ANOTHER SET OF NUMBERS FROM A CAR AND DRIVER COMPARISON TEST M45 Sport Idle: 50 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 74 dBA 70-mph cruising: 67 dBA -------------------- Audi A6 4.2 Idle: 45 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 76 dBA 70-mph cruising: 68 dBA ------------------------ BMW 530 Idle: 45 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 74 dBA 70-mph cruising: 64 dBA ---------------------------------- Lexus GS 430 Idle: 38 dBA Full-throttle acceleration: 69 dBA 70-mph cruising: 63 dBA
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Replying to: sfcharlie (Jun 24, 2006 5:10 am) |
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Look on Edmunds (http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=115914) and also on the Infiniti site. Bottom line, not much change, still a 5 speed automatic and AWD only on the M35. Limited options in LPS if you want AWD and 8 cylinders.
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Replying to: sfcharlie (Jun 24, 2006 5:17 pm)
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Replying to: purplem46 (Jun 27, 2006 12:50 pm) |
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Replying to: lansdownemike (Jun 27, 2006 12:43 pm) No one expects major changes when a car has only been around for a year. I dont think Nissan has a 6-speed auto, but I'd rather have their rev-matching 5-speed tiptronic than many of the 6-speeds out there. Infiniti originally said there wasnt enough space for the V8 and the AWD gear, so I wouldn't expect an M45x any time soon. |
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I've been seeing a lot of Q7 commercials lately. The most I have ever seen for an Audi in the past few years. It's on almost every channel and I see a few every night. Before you would be lucky to see one on anything besides the history channel, and those were pretty limited too. I wonder if they need the extra boost with gas prices out of control. I wish the people in the marketing group would have thought about spending a little money and had given the A6 a little more air time when it first came out. I don't think anyone knew that a new A6 model was even out there.
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Replying to: aflc (Jun 28, 2006 10:19 pm) |
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Replying to: reality2 (Jun 23, 2006 5:45 pm) |
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Did some test sitting yesterday. Looked at the RL, M35, GS300 and Caddy STS. Without driving them (but having read numerous reviews and road tests), I would pick the M35 hands down. Nicely loaded, great seats, roomy, looks sharp, and supposed to be the "sportiest" to drive. The Caddy was quite large, but the seats were too confining, and the interior just didn't work for me. Should be a bit cheaper though. The RL seemed overpriced. Maybe because the interior looked and felt too much like my Accord. Just didn't seem like a 50K car, but there certainly were a lot of gadgets. THe GS looks nice, and has a stylish interior, but I was way short of headroom. THe back seat I expected (it was marginal at best), but my head was up against the roof in the front too. I had to recline the seat way more than I wanted to just to fit, and even then it wasn't comfortable. Just seemed like it was designed for buyers no more than 5' 8"! One problem with all these seems to be the trunk. I couldn't figure out how to open the trunk on the STS, but the other three (particularly the GS) didn't seem that big, and since the rear seats don't fold down, you are a bit limited if yo ucarry a lot of junk, such as on a vacation to the beach. The M's trunk did seem to be the boxiest.
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