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I did a quick drive around town in a 2016 q50 3.0t sport. Power delivery is better in the low rpm range as expected. Model I drove had the steer by wire DAS system and it was interesting for sure, but maybe not for everyone. The sport mode is super touchy and is I think what people called "video game mode". In the end it was too much $ for me to pull the trigger on, but it definitely had more upside than the 3.7 q50s.
I did a quick drive around town in a 2016 q50 3.0t sport. Power delivery is better in the low rpm range as expected. Model I drove had the steer by wire DAS system and it was interesting for sure, but maybe not for everyone. The sport mode is super touchy and is I think what people called "video game mode". In the end it was too much $ for me to pull the trigger on, but it definitely had more upside than the 3.7 q50s.
At this point, id probably go for something around the same value of the car that I had, 16-18k.
I have a 13' G37xS coupe and a 14' Q50S Hybrid (with DAS). They are two very different cars but honestly I love them both. The G is more of a driver's car, you get more real feel of the road, however the Q with its ability to change drive modes really allows for diversity of both sport and comfort. I wasn't sure how I felt about it at first but it has really grown on me. I like that when I take long road trips, the car will basically drive itself if I want (I have lane assist, blind spot assist, intelligent cruise) but I can also turn all those things off and have fun with it. It has the sport brakes (same big akebonos that are on my coupe) and sport suspension, combined with the addition of the hybrid drive gives an impressive amount of torque paired with the VQ35 running a 0-60 in ~4.9 sec and avg. 30+ mpg doesn't hurt either.
FWIW I think DAS is something that takes more than a few test drives to determine if you like or hate. I've talked to a few other Q50S owners who were not big fans initially then came to like it, others just hate it...
FWIW I think DAS is something that takes more than a few test drives to determine if you like or hate. I've talked to a few other Q50S owners who were not big fans initially then came to like it, others just hate it...
I have a 13' G37xS coupe and a 14' Q50S Hybrid (with DAS). They are two very different cars but honestly I love them both. The G is more of a driver's car, you get more real feel of the road, however the Q with its ability to change drive modes really allows for diversity of both sport and comfort. I wasn't sure how I felt about it at first but it has really grown on me. I like that when I take long road trips, the car will basically drive itself if I want (I have lane assist, blind spot assist, intelligent cruise) but I can also turn all those things off and have fun with it. It has the sport brakes (same big akebonos that are on my coupe) and sport suspension, combined with the addition of the hybrid drive gives an impressive amount of torque paired with the VQ35 running a 0-60 in ~4.9 sec and avg. 30+ mpg doesn't hurt either.
FWIW I think DAS is something that takes more than a few test drives to determine if you like or hate. I've talked to a few other Q50S owners who were not big fans initially then came to like it, others just hate it...
FWIW I think DAS is something that takes more than a few test drives to determine if you like or hate. I've talked to a few other Q50S owners who were not big fans initially then came to like it, others just hate it...
When it comes to German cars tons of people drive them for the name and drive stripper base models with no options...also I think you can disable those option which lots of people do because they find them annoying even if they opt for them
But collision mitigation doesn’t do anything until you’re about to hit a pedestrian or car. It’s totally unobtrusive. I totally get that LKAS May be annoying.
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