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kingman
8/13/2007 8:59:19 AM
Being that l never owned either make l am finding this decision very tough. I have owned every other make except Asian makes.
 
This is going to be a commuter vehicle for my wife so l planned on buying a 2 yr old cert convertible with no more then 25,000 miles and keeping it as long as the extended warranty is in force. My wife will probably drive 18/20,000 miles a year and l live in New Jersey.
 
My ideal year would be 2005/2006 but if the price and car are right l would go back to a 2004.
 
What were the engine choices? And is there any options that l should avoid? Are there any years that l should avoid.
 
Now putting it up against the BMW 3 series vert, which is the better choice? I am aware that the A4 is a better looking car but let's look under the skin.
 
Thanks
 
Alan
 
Thanks
 
 
kingman
8/14/2007 6:59:32 AM
I am very surprised that l have only 31 views and no reply's! Was this a tough question or that this is a no brainer as far as a comparison. It seems that every thread relates to a problem of some kind so l have to assume that the A4 is not as problem free as a 3 series BMW.
kingman
8/15/2007 4:07:22 PM
Thanks for the looks but it seems that nobody has an opinion to share!
 
Can anybody suggest another Audi Forum where there are car people?
 
Thanks
myaktine
8/15/2007 4:14:19 PM
They're 2 totally different cars. RWD vs Quattro/FWD. Turbo'd VS N/A. The only real similarity is that they were made in Germany.
SephA4
8/15/2007 4:31:34 PM
There's an A4 vert?
kingman
8/15/2007 5:19:52 PM
While l fully understand the differences between the drives, but living in New Jersey it doesn't come into play. If it is going to snow then my wife will stay home.
 
l for one like a rear wheel drive machine but drive a fwd volvo daily. My rwd car is a vette but that only comes out on perfect days.
 
My concern is the way they are made and how durable they are.
 
Thanks
Bondga
8/15/2007 5:58:33 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: SephA4

There's an A4 vert?


Cabriolet
Y2gplaya69
2/6/2008 10:43:28 PM
BMW is usually perfer by some who just love that "badge" and is pretty common on the road, however an Audi is more unqiue. 
redsox12
2/7/2008 9:56:57 AM
Both are German cars, so both could have issues. We are not talkaing about Hondas or Toyotas here. But if they are under warrantee, hopefully you will be OK.
 
2.0T (200hp) and 3.2 (250hp) are avail for the 2005-2006 model years in the cabriolet (convertable).
 
Drive both, and then choose the one that you prefer.
fumando
2/7/2008 2:53:38 PM
I just made the switch from BMW. I owned 5 different 3 series over the last 15 years. They are extremely reliable, put out good power, have incredible handling and look sweet. If it's for your lady, she'll be stylin'. I only switched because I wanted all wheel drive and the BMW dealer here in NM is crap. No chance for any deals...so it was time for a switch. You won't be disappointed with a BMW. They're great cars, and quite different from Audi. Take 'em both for a spin and let us know what you think. Everyone's different. Either way, you'll have a sweet car. Oh yeah, get the 330, not the 325. For the uninitiated BMW specifies models by series the liters, so 330 is 3 series 3.0 liter, etc. Get the sport package too. The seats are way more comfortable and the handling rules. You'll be driving it at some point and don't want to limp around the corners.
TorsenTaxi
2/7/2008 4:00:59 PM
quote:

While l fully understand the differences between the drives, but living in New Jersey it doesn't come into play. If it is going to snow then my wife will stay home.

 
Something tells me you don't fully understand quattro, it rains in New Jersey doesn't it?  When quattro was first introduced, it was nearly banned in racing as an unfair advantage.  Audi's margin of victory in races with rain/wet roads was quite large because power goes to the wheels that can support the loading.  It isn't a locked transfer case like an old Jeep, it is a TORque SENsing center differential that mechanically meters torque front/rear instantly from 1:1 bias to upwards of a 3:1 bias in the B6 and B7.  The original diffs would go as high as 5:1, and Audi won several consecutive world rally titles in the 80's with those.  It is nearly impossible to spin a wheel without 2" of snow, because the torque is routed to the tire that can find the best traction.  Make a 90° right turn from a stop with your foot to the floor in any two wheel drive car and you'll hear tires sqeaking, try it with a quattro and be prepared for a lateral g load.  It won't make any tire noise, but you will be accelerating both forward and sideways.  It'll do the same thing on a wet road, no spinning tires even under hard acceleration.  I'm not saying that you can't exceed the limits of traction, but that the limits are a lot higher than you're used to.
 
Reliability is similar with both, different since each manufacturer has different issues, but neither will leave you stranded.  In 20 yrs of VW/Audi ownership I've had components fail, but I've always driven to a place of my choosing before having to stop (that is, not the shoulder of the highway).  The basic parts are sound for either brand.  Comes down to personal preference and which one has a better/closer dealer for support.  I think Audi has a better interior than BMW, and I'm inside when driving (hopefully).
sdboarder84
2/8/2008 3:03:46 AM
Basicly the way you need to look at it is Audi is a car that needs some love. You will have do the regular maitence on ti and it will love you for a long time. the BMW however is also a reliable car if you take care of it. So it will end up coming down to the drives. 4 wheel or front wheel drive is better in both the rain and the snow, not to mention I have never seen so many drivers walk a way from horrific accidents soley because they were in an audi. Given it is your girl/wife I assume saftey is the main concern this is why I would recommend the Audi. BMWs are safe dont get me wrong but I have seen people walk away from t-bone accidents at 50mph in adui, that is an accident considered fatal at 25mph. So for reason of sheer safety I would go Audi.
redsox12
2/8/2008 8:30:47 AM
+1. I've never had any reliability issues with my Audi at all. Take care of it. Make sure you do the scheduled maintainance.
kingman
2/23/2008 7:08:18 AM
Picked up a A4 convert 3.0 Quattro with 17,000 miles every option except Navigation orig warranty and free maint. Not a mark on the car.
Sitting in my garage under a cover waiting for the sun.
 
Alan
camhabib
2/23/2008 8:01:39 AM
You know, I have to agree with TorsenTaxi here. I'm a recent convert myself, coming from cars with VERY high standards in terms of performance and handling. While the car looked somewhat dwarfed in comparison on paper, once you get out there and find out what that quattro system can really do, you'll never go back. Sure on drive pavement in perfect conditions where you're going straight 99% of the time, it may not have any advantage, but as soon as there are any corners, dry, icy, wet, or anything in between, this car fly by all others. I have to honestly say, I've taken turns in just a stock A4 that I couldn't or wouldn't have made with an F355.
kingman
2/23/2008 8:50:10 AM
Tough statement regarding the F355, the last time l drove one was in 2001 and it was the next to last year they were made so it must have been a 1998 and not being a turbo it was quite responsive. If l didn't know better it felt like it was on rails so while l agree a Quattro has it's advantages, nothing except a Z06 can be put in the same class as a F355.
 
Alan
Sp33d07
5/9/2008 10:32:02 PM
only 3 series i would choose over a4 would be the 330 xi or the new 335, other than those all the other 3 series are not even compairable to audi a4
FezA4
5/11/2008 9:19:31 PM
I love the bmw hard vert. New e92's are most def stylin. Very sexy. Im in jersey and the quattro is just amazing, like everyones saying. If it wasnt for the quattro id be rollin in a 3-series right now. Your on an audi website so the answers WILL be biased toward audi. You wouldnt be dissapointed either way at all. Shed love both. If you go bmw just be prepared to not drive it when it snows, or rains hard. Back end dances around.
dmfan016
5/14/2008 8:41:58 AM

quote:

ORIGINAL: kingman

I am very surprised that l have only 31 views and no reply's! Was this a tough question or that this is a no brainer as far as a comparison. It seems that every thread relates to a problem of some kind so l have to assume that the A4 is not as problem free as a 3 series BMW.



this is an audi forum, when people are stumped as to what to do when something goes wrong they are going to turn here thats common knowledge, but if you look at how dead this forum is (no offense guys but it is a bit slow at times)  compared to other car forums you'll realize that audi's are not as unreliable as you think

as for the BMW vs Audi, both are great cars, i have driven both for quite some time (my mom had a 07 330xi and i have 08 b7)   but like someone above me stated this is a car for your wife your going to want her in the safest car you can get...having said that both BMW and Audi are bother very safe cars when it comes to accidents but the difference being the option of getting the famous Quattro drive which can help you avoid accidents rather then survive them. to be honest that was the whole reason i bought an audi vs any other car out there....i was hit head on by a woman who blew through a red light at an intersection doing about 50 (she was on her cell fone.....) completly totaled my 06 xterra and from that point on i wanted not only the safest car, but one that would actually help me avoid accidents

go with the audi, maintain it and it will pay you back when you need it the most
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