Pulled Trigger on a New S4
#21
Would love one but if I'm going to spend that kind of money I'd probably lean towards a used GT-R. I've always wanted a reason to put GODZILLA on my license plate.
I'm getting it from all angles. I even have someone willing to foot the bill to get it done.
One of the main reasons I went with a '13 was because of the mid-model changes like the flat-bottom steering wheel. $10k sound good?
I'm getting it from all angles. I even have someone willing to foot the bill to get it done.
I have the stasis Challenge exhaust, Stratmosphere intake, Aleukruz, H&R OE Springs, Avant Garde wheels, p car gauge, and the APR chip and pulley. Perfect DD. Sell me your flat bottom steering wheel and it will make the chip that much easier for the wife to understand ;-) Hope you are enjoying it!
#22
Would love one but if I'm going to spend that kind of money I'd probably lean towards a used GT-R. I've always wanted a reason to put GODZILLA on my license plate.
I'm getting it from all angles. I even have someone willing to foot the bill to get it done.
One of the main reasons I went with a '13 was because of the mid-model changes like the flat-bottom steering wheel. $10k sound good?
I'm getting it from all angles. I even have someone willing to foot the bill to get it done.
One of the main reasons I went with a '13 was because of the mid-model changes like the flat-bottom steering wheel. $10k sound good?
What's $10k between fellow Audi friends?
#26
Fast forward to today and I can't stop thinking about the next time I get to drive. Be it 5 miles or 50, after 1 week of driving the S4 appears to be the perfect sedan for me since I always exit the car shouting superlatives.
I have always loved the understated appearance of the S4. Those that know the car understand its power and agility but those that don't aren't blown away by it which is fine with me. This car gives me exactly what I wanted: a somewhat average Joe appearance that leaves me grinning from ear to ear.
#27
Considering where I came from the S4 is a driving experience unlike anything else I've tried. I don't change cars often but giving up my last car, a '06 Acura TSX, was hard to do. That car had bulletproof reliability, great gas mileage and looks that aged very well. But, it was also a four cylinder with 205hp which was fine to take me through the entry of my professional career.
Fast forward to today and I can't stop thinking about the next time I get to drive. Be it 5 miles or 50, after 1 week of driving the S4 appears to be the perfect sedan for me since I always exit the car shouting superlatives.
I have always loved the understated appearance of the S4. Those that know the car understand its power and agility but those that don't aren't blown away by it which is fine with me. This car gives me exactly what I wanted: a somewhat average Joe appearance that leaves me grinning from ear to ear.
Fast forward to today and I can't stop thinking about the next time I get to drive. Be it 5 miles or 50, after 1 week of driving the S4 appears to be the perfect sedan for me since I always exit the car shouting superlatives.
I have always loved the understated appearance of the S4. Those that know the car understand its power and agility but those that don't aren't blown away by it which is fine with me. This car gives me exactly what I wanted: a somewhat average Joe appearance that leaves me grinning from ear to ear.
#30
Thanks guys.
Since posting this I have had the front wrapped in XPEL Ultimate and a coat of Opti-Guard applied to the whole car. If the Opti-Guard continues to bead for years like it did yesterday during a wash session, I'm going to be one happy customer.
Since posting this I have had the front wrapped in XPEL Ultimate and a coat of Opti-Guard applied to the whole car. If the Opti-Guard continues to bead for years like it did yesterday during a wash session, I'm going to be one happy customer.