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41 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2008 at 11:32 AM
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The car isn’t far removed from an Audi A3, sharing the four-door Audi’s platform From what I know, the A3 is the ONLY Audi which currently shares a platform with VW (Jetta, Rabbit, GTi, R32)
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Replying to: v_d (Dec 11, 2007 4:27 pm)
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Replying to: rmorin2 (Dec 15, 2007 6:16 pm)
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Replying to: upstatedoc (Dec 16, 2007 2:02 pm)
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In the interest of full disclosure, I am the happy owner of a 2007 Mazdaspeed3 GT. I'm trying to figure out why I would consider an R32. I'm sure the VW has a higher luxury factor. In it's price class, that's not such a big trick. I'm sure that V6 has got to be faster. Uhhh, it doesn't appear so. Rain sensing wipers, auto climate control, premium sound, and automatic Xenon headlights. Check, check, check, and check. Hmm... German exclusivity and an intimate relationship with the dealers service dept. Maybe that's the difference.
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Replying to: rmorin2 (Dec 23, 2007 9:47 am) I'll take the "no nav" option on a car everytime. Navigation systems have become just as big of a road hazard as "driving while talking on a cellphone", IMHO. In my 200 mile-a-day daily commute, I've seen more drivers who pay more attention to their NAV systems instead of the road - resulting in cars swerving on/off the road, missed exits (which results in additional stupid behavior such as "driving back to the missed exit in reverse", "drivers slowing down the fast lane so they can make a U-turn in the median to go back to the exit", and my favorite - "drivers slowing down on a busy freeway completely clueless trying to figure out what to do after missing an exit".). If cars are going to have all of these electronic gizmos - the manufacturers might as well perfect an auto-pilot feature that eliminates the need for human intervention while driving... I prefer to use my built-in navigation system - eyes, ears, and mind... Nav systems are just another thing to break - as well as line the pockets of the manufacturers. Believe it or not, many people have relied on this system years before nav systems arrived - and somehow, miraculously - we survived. Imagine that???? |
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Replying to: networkguy (Feb 10, 2008 9:26 am) |
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So what color did everyone pick. My dealer did not have the grey. I am not wild about white cars as they seem to get dirty within minutes of leaving the carwash. I went back and forth between the red and blue and finally decided on the red. Also, I know 2008 was the first year of production since 2004. Is Volkswagen going to produce the R#
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Replying to: networkguy (Feb 10, 2008 9:26 am) 1. no torque steer? 2. exclusivity? 3. a bigger non-rice factor? 4 a fantastic instead of bizzare souding exhaust note? 5. the availability of dsg-strengthening components and bi-turbos? 6. AWD? 7. an interior that doesnt look like a gussied up econo sedan? (the base rabbit even puts the base 3 hatch to shame with the interior quality) i'd say thats enough. lets not even get started on transmissions. the r32 isn't for everybody. |
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