When is your lease up?
For now I have my mind set on a Bentley GT, however, everytime I watch a James Bond movie that Aston Martin makes me think twice. I don't see it as a very practicle car for daily driving purposes so it probably won't happen. I was scared to get the GT last December since I'm still in school and now with two dings in my G I'm glad I didn't.
Sorry some of us suffer from ADD and get bored with cars very easily! I'd get a new car every 6 months if cars didn't take such a huge hit after day 1.
Sorry some of us suffer from ADD and get bored with cars very easily! I'd get a new car every 6 months if cars didn't take such a huge hit after day 1.
Daaaaamn bro, I wish I had your problem of choosing btw Bently or Aston...
My next car is most likely going to have to be an awd sedan. Most likely be married with kid in about 3 years, so no more fun for me :-( Was thinking maybe G37x sedan, but unless the economy in Detroit comes back (and I still have job) its prob gonna be less expensive of a ride.
My lease is up Nov 2010, but at the rate I'm racking up miles (20,000 per year) I may have to buy it out just to avoid paying the excess mileage fees. Not sure, but if I keep up this pace, I will be 15,000 miles over my allowed mileage, and will have to pay $2700 in fees (US Bank charges $0.18 per mile).
Whoever complained about Audi reliability is right. My sister inlaw just traded in her 05 A4 1.8T due to many issues, and was in the shop every month. She now has a VW Jetta which is just as nice.
My next car is most likely going to have to be an awd sedan. Most likely be married with kid in about 3 years, so no more fun for me :-( Was thinking maybe G37x sedan, but unless the economy in Detroit comes back (and I still have job) its prob gonna be less expensive of a ride.
My lease is up Nov 2010, but at the rate I'm racking up miles (20,000 per year) I may have to buy it out just to avoid paying the excess mileage fees. Not sure, but if I keep up this pace, I will be 15,000 miles over my allowed mileage, and will have to pay $2700 in fees (US Bank charges $0.18 per mile).
Whoever complained about Audi reliability is right. My sister inlaw just traded in her 05 A4 1.8T due to many issues, and was in the shop every month. She now has a VW Jetta which is just as nice.
My previous car was an 02 A4 Quattro, it was literally in the shop maybe once a month getting stupid bank 2 sensors replaced, coil packs going out, and other minor headache problems. It was a warranty fix but I would go every month with maybe a 2 month span here and there. I drove a loaner Audi about 30% of my car ownership experience. But for some reason I still like the Audi's design and concept.
Daaaaamn bro, I wish I had your problem of choosing btw Bently or Aston...
My next car is most likely going to have to be an awd sedan. Most likely be married with kid in about 3 years, so no more fun for me :-( Was thinking maybe G37x sedan, but unless the economy in Detroit comes back (and I still have job) its prob gonna be less expensive of a ride.
My lease is up Nov 2010, but at the rate I'm racking up miles (20,000 per year) I may have to buy it out just to avoid paying the excess mileage fees. Not sure, but if I keep up this pace, I will be 15,000 miles over my allowed mileage, and will have to pay $2700 in fees (US Bank charges $0.18 per mile).
Whoever complained about Audi reliability is right. My sister inlaw just traded in her 05 A4 1.8T due to many issues, and was in the shop every month. She now has a VW Jetta which is just as nice.
My next car is most likely going to have to be an awd sedan. Most likely be married with kid in about 3 years, so no more fun for me :-( Was thinking maybe G37x sedan, but unless the economy in Detroit comes back (and I still have job) its prob gonna be less expensive of a ride.
My lease is up Nov 2010, but at the rate I'm racking up miles (20,000 per year) I may have to buy it out just to avoid paying the excess mileage fees. Not sure, but if I keep up this pace, I will be 15,000 miles over my allowed mileage, and will have to pay $2700 in fees (US Bank charges $0.18 per mile).
Whoever complained about Audi reliability is right. My sister inlaw just traded in her 05 A4 1.8T due to many issues, and was in the shop every month. She now has a VW Jetta which is just as nice.
Same faith as you do bro. My lease is up on 2011 and might be married or have a kid. But the fun doesn't stop there if you let it. You can still have a family and have fun driving your car. For me, i rather get an FX50. Better interior, a lot of horse power and a four door to fit the family. It only depends now if you want to lease or buy it. I rather buy it, since this will be an investment. Hope this helps.
I want to go back to AWD, i think I'm going to roll into a G37x Sedan after mine expires. The coupe is fun and sexy looking, but I've always had somewhat roomy cars, the coupe isn't versitile at all for the activities I do besides looking nice when it show's up at the clubs in Hollywood. The sedan I wouldn't be afraid to put racks on the top and use it for more functions. Plus I want to go to the mountains without grabbing our Suburban, X will take me there in mild weather with occasional ice.
For now I have my mind set on a Bentley GT, however, everytime I watch a James Bond movie that Aston Martin makes me think twice. I don't see it as a very practicle car for daily driving purposes so it probably won't happen. I was scared to get the GT last December since I'm still in school and now with two dings in my G I'm glad I didn't.
Sorry some of us suffer from ADD and get bored with cars very easily! I'd get a new car every 6 months if cars didn't take such a huge hit after day 1.
Sorry some of us suffer from ADD and get bored with cars very easily! I'd get a new car every 6 months if cars didn't take such a huge hit after day 1.
who jumps from a infiniti to a Bentley. If you hit the lottery, please help out, i'll go pick up the check, i'm min away from you.
My previous car was an 02 A4 Quattro, it was literally in the shop maybe once a month getting stupid bank 2 sensors replaced, coil packs going out, and other minor headache problems. It was a warranty fix but I would go every month with maybe a 2 month span here and there. I drove a loaner Audi about 30% of my car ownership experience. But for some reason I still like the Audi's design and concept.
Same here, I had a 03 A4 1.8T Q. I didn't have a ton of problems with it, but the coil packs going has pretty much turned me away from looking into Audi's again. I hear the 2.0T engine is much better, but I can't justify paying the same kind of cash for a 2.0l when I can get a 3.7l. I do agree that the newer Audi's do have a very "intriguing" look. Very classy.
Im coming out of my lease on 11/30/10... just in time for the Christmas/New Year specials... probably going to a FX next, although I'm thinking about getting a super expensive and unreliable car and lemoning it after 1-2 years...


