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Re: [m4d_cow] by packrfan
Sep 10, 2008 (10:22 am)
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Replying to: m4d_cow (Sep 10, 2008 12:03 am)

i've just been trolling cars.com for used a5's with the distance filter to 'all' for an idea of what's available and at what price. seems like a big range in prices depending on location, with s-spec'd, premium, etc. being lower priced than base models when not limiting to specific city or region. this won't tell you what to pay but will give an indication of what's being asked.
 
one concern i've got about this idea is the uncertain reliability of new models - any thoughts?
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by m4d_cow
Sep 10, 2008 (11:37 pm)
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Thanks. Yeah I have concerns about forst MY relibility as well, but since its still got remaining warranty it might not be a problem afterall. Not sure yet.
Perhaps its safer to get a new one.... meteor grey or aruba blue with black-white interior. Love the sprint blue, but no available with std A5, that really blows.
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A5 S line tires by chirad
Sep 20, 2008 (7:55 am)
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Hello,
I live in chicago and recently got a 2009 A5 with S line package. I've got 19" tires. They are dunlop sport maxx gt. With chicago winters does anyone have any info on if i should switch to winter tires/all season. My dealer recommended the michelin pilot sport but i went to a tire shop and they said i would be okay with my dunlops???
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by m4d_cow
Sep 27, 2008 (12:54 am)
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Chirad, I can tell you this: stay off the dumb Dunlops. I'm not sure how bad Chicago winter is, but I heard its really bad. Put it this way, the SportMaxx are NOT recommended for winter driving in my area, which normally consist of no more than 8 inches of snow at worst. If you choose Michelin Pilot Sports make sure you get the Pilot AS (all season), which in my case, works perfectly fine on my Acura TSX. The only weakness, apart from price, is that Michelins wear off rather fast, probably a trade off for the soft ride. Another good choice imo is the Bridgestone Turanza, which is slightly stiffer than michelins, hurting ride a bit, but has better threadlife. Pirelli's PZeros are decent, but produce too much tire noise, which can get annoying imo.
A5s come with awd, so getting all season might work, depending on weather condition that is. If you dont mind swapping tires for winter, I'd recommend Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires. I dont know how good other snow tires are, so cant help you with them, sorry.
For more such infos I recommend you checking Tirerack's website, it's got a chart where customers rate the tire's noise, thread wear, ride, etc.
Seriously, there's no point in having AWD if the tires get no traction. Hope this helps.
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Audi A5 lease by momscar2
Oct 05, 2008 (6:16 am)
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I am looking for any help that I can get regarding lease pricing for an audi a5? I am new to this site, everyone seems to be very honest. That being said, I live in long island new york and I am desperate for help. If anyone could give me any information on current lease prices for this car (premium package and nav.) that I can compare to quotes that I will get, I would be grateful.
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New A5 - Price by sryn
Oct 05, 2008 (7:45 am)
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Planning to order a new A5 - relatively loaded; cash buy. Is MSRP about the best I can hope for at this time?
 
Thanks.
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Re: Audi A5 lease [momscar2] by sco3putt
Oct 06, 2008 (8:53 am)
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Replying to: momscar2 (Oct 05, 2008 6:16 am)

i just leased a A5 end my lease payments with the same packages you want is 844 a month no money out of pocket, i live in new jersey
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A5 Voice Activated Navigation by azteco469
Oct 14, 2008 (12:26 pm)
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I read on these boards that the 2008 A5's had a voice activated navigation button that didn't work. Does anyone know if that has been remedied on the 2009s?
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Re: Audi/Honda -- Germany/Japan [dnabooks] by bmlexus
Oct 20, 2008 (3:48 pm)
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Replying to: dnabooks (Aug 27, 2008 11:37 am)

I did drive the Audi. It's a fine car. Actually I don't have the extra 10 grand; I'm not even sure I have the $ for the Accord Coupe even though I bought it anyway. Honda consistently shows up at #1 (or close to it) in terms of reliability and quality. My brother-in-law (who is the best automobile guy that I know in terms of mechanics and quality; I know, all of us know the "best" car guy) always advises buying Hondas unless you're going for something more exotic (like a Corvette). My wife has a 2002 Passat (GERMAN CAR!) which has basically been a terrific car, but we've had about half a dozen "quality" issues with that car, including the fact that she about burned her ass when the heated seat caught fire! Also, for example, when replacing brake pads on the Passat, one also has to replace the rotors, since they are too thin to machine. Just throwing it out there. My brother always buys BMW's. I driven all of them. They're fine, but they don't knock me over. In case you're wondering about my own car skills and knowledge, I own a 1967 numbers-matching 427/435 Corvette and a 2006 ZO6 Corvette. I've driven 350Z's, Hummers, Cadillacs, etc. Take care and thanks!
 
Just curious, If you can afford 1967 corvette and a 2006 corvette,then why don't you have another $10k for an A5?
 
I am interested in bmws, what bmws did your brother buy? any reliability,electronics issues?

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