want some unbiased opinion on next car choices
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want some unbiased opinion on next car choices
i had my eye set on the upcoming IS200T F-Sport as replacement for my IS350, however, now after thinking it through, i don't think i want to spend that kind of money on a high mileage commute car (i've been averaging 22k miles a year). so my potential choices as of now are between the '16 Acura ILX Premium, A-Spec, and 2015 VW GTI 4door SE with Performance package. both are about $32000 give and take. and each of them has their pros and cons. which one would you prefer to own as a daily driver?
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I'm a little biased since I drive the new GTI but it really depends what you're looking for. I believe the ILX will have slightly more bells and whistles but this new GTI is simply a blast to drive. Not to mention if you mod at all there are plenty of aftermarket support and... a tune + downpipe gets you to 300+ whp
Though of course with your annual high mileage, you would have to determine the (possibly) increased maintenance costs of a german car and the potential reliability concerns.
Though of course with your annual high mileage, you would have to determine the (possibly) increased maintenance costs of a german car and the potential reliability concerns.
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thanks, keep 'em coming... yeah, ILX would be the safer bet but will definitely not as fun to drive as the GTI. i'm leaning toward the GTI personally, plus, being a hatchback would also come handy when i take out my 3 year old along with her stroller for a spin. i heard for the '16 model year VW is revamping the infotainment system including ditch the MDI for USB port, i would definitely wait for that. +1 for the easy software refresh on the GTI, i had a '06 Audi A3 before which was refreshed with APR stage 1, definitely worth the $$$.
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want some unbiased opinion on next car choices
for huge commute miles, i'd get something very comfortable and quiet. if you don't want something big then the verano seems like a good choice. i'd also look at a hyundai sonata (yeah bigger, but best family sedan and value).
the gti is great if you're in town/city a lot (easy to drive/park), or drive a lot twisty roads and the hatch is nice, but it's not a particularly comfortable or quiet long distance cruiser. the infotainment system is awful, and i'd never buy a car with the check/plaid seats (i know you don't have to get those ).
for something really fun, you might also consider a genesis coupe.
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you definitely came to the wrong place then.
for huge commute miles, i'd get something very comfortable and quiet. if you don't want something big then the verano seems like a good choice. i'd also look at a hyundai sonata (yeah bigger, but best family sedan and value).
the gti is great if you're in town/city a lot (easy to drive/park), or drive a lot twisty roads and the hatch is nice, but it's not a particularly comfortable or quiet long distance cruiser. the infotainment system is awful, and i'd never buy a car with the check/plaid seats (i know you don't have to get those ).
for something really fun, you might also consider a genesis coupe.
for huge commute miles, i'd get something very comfortable and quiet. if you don't want something big then the verano seems like a good choice. i'd also look at a hyundai sonata (yeah bigger, but best family sedan and value).
the gti is great if you're in town/city a lot (easy to drive/park), or drive a lot twisty roads and the hatch is nice, but it's not a particularly comfortable or quiet long distance cruiser. the infotainment system is awful, and i'd never buy a car with the check/plaid seats (i know you don't have to get those ).
for something really fun, you might also consider a genesis coupe.
Of your choices, I like the GTI. Personally, I like the Mini Cooper S in that category too, but the price can really creep up over a GTI.
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Lots of recommendations from posters here for the GTI....and, from a driver-centered point of view, it is definitely a better choice than the ILX. A friend of mine, recently married, just bought a 5-door GTI, and she loves it. (she can fit in the narrow, highly-bolstered plaid-cloth sport-seats, I can't.)
But there's also another side to the coin. If you are driving 22K miles a year just on commuting alone (minus any other trips you put on it), you are going to go through VW's American-market 3/36 bumper-to-bumper warranty (5/60 powertrain) pretty quickly....probably within a year and a half. Some VW dealers provide free service during the first year or two...some don't. And, in general, although there are exceptions, VW service departments are not known for particularly good customer service.
In contrast, the ILX, despite its well-known shortcomings in refinement and road noise (road noise is a consideration if you are going to spend a lot of time in it each day) not only is better-built from the factory, but also carries Acura's 4/50 bumper-to-bumper and 6/70 drivetrain warranties (the same warranty as Lexus and Infiniti)...substantially longer than VWs. You might not get free service, but you will have a car that will (likely) be more reliable in the long run and better-covered by the factory.
But there's also another side to the coin. If you are driving 22K miles a year just on commuting alone (minus any other trips you put on it), you are going to go through VW's American-market 3/36 bumper-to-bumper warranty (5/60 powertrain) pretty quickly....probably within a year and a half. Some VW dealers provide free service during the first year or two...some don't. And, in general, although there are exceptions, VW service departments are not known for particularly good customer service.
In contrast, the ILX, despite its well-known shortcomings in refinement and road noise (road noise is a consideration if you are going to spend a lot of time in it each day) not only is better-built from the factory, but also carries Acura's 4/50 bumper-to-bumper and 6/70 drivetrain warranties (the same warranty as Lexus and Infiniti)...substantially longer than VWs. You might not get free service, but you will have a car that will (likely) be more reliable in the long run and better-covered by the factory.
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Just a few...
LED headlights, 8 way power seat,4 -way power passenger seat,rear-cross traffic alerts, lane keeping assist, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control,multiview back-up camera,Tilt and telescopic steering wheel,Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger,Memorized settings,Home Link Mirror,Blind Spot Monitors etc.
LED headlights, 8 way power seat,4 -way power passenger seat,rear-cross traffic alerts, lane keeping assist, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control,multiview back-up camera,Tilt and telescopic steering wheel,Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger,Memorized settings,Home Link Mirror,Blind Spot Monitors etc.