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Originally Posted by Steeroid AUDI
I beg to disagree. Quottro may be one of the better known technology brands to come from the marquee, but this is not Audi's sold USP. The Quottro has its uses, but I having AWD on a normal roadcar is a technological overkill. The comparison to Skoda is wrong - the Skoda RS without the Turbo is a banana, which is not the case with the A6. |
Without the quattro the configuration available in Audi is FWD, which would not be great in when compared to the performance of RWD merc's and Beemers.Hence the quattro.
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Originally Posted by amit Dev, Whats the use of having quattro in Bombay? It will only end up increasing the price of the car with hardly any tangable benefit in real world driving conditions. Why pay a couple of thousands more just to have the quattro on the car's trunk?
Sahil, I am a big BMW fan but the car, I believe, will be used mainly by your dad and probably will be chauffer driven? The bangle designed BMW is not to everyone's liking. Let your dad take a very good look at the BMW and let him decide if he really likes the design. The Audi and Merc designs are more traditional and likeable by elder executive types. Also, if the car is going to be mainly chauffer driven then it really makes no sense to buy the ultimate driving machine. All the cars are brilliant. It's a tough choice. Go for the Audi if you want a change from the Mercedes. Don't bother with what people think. Go for BMW if your dad likes the design and drives himself. Again he has to love driving to appreciate the BMW. |
well based on Mumbai's traffic none of these cars make sense that way.
