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Old 11-12-15, 12:09 PM
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Going to look at an Audi S3 tomorrow. Seeing if anyone has any experience with it. I'm looking for a fun AWD car and this and the IS are top on my list.
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Can you change the thread title? It reads "Thoughts on Audio S3".
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Sorry, I don't know why I can't change the title. Please delete this thread and I'll start over.
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Sorry about the previous post. Damn auto correct on my phone.

Anyway, I'm going to look at an Audi S3 tomorrow and wanted to hear of anyone's experiences with the car. I'm worried about long term reliability. I've read you should only lease Audi's, not buy them. My other option I was looking at is the Lexus IS AWD. Looking for a fun, luxurious AWD car and these 2 seem to fit the bill. Not interested in the Infiniti Q50.
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Originally Posted by roushracin
Sorry about the previous post. Damn auto correct on my phone.

Anyway, I'm going to look at an Audi S3 tomorrow and wanted to hear of anyone's experiences with the car. I'm worried about long term reliability. I've read you should only lease Audi's, not buy them. My other option I was looking at is the Lexus IS AWD. Looking for a fun, luxurious AWD car and these 2 seem to fit the bill. Not interested in the Infiniti Q50.
If you haven't already, you might want to post your questions about the A3 on one of the Audi forums. Audiworld and Audizine are two that I'm familiar with.
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If you look at Audi's reliability scores with CR for the past couple of years, you'll see Audi has improved dramatically. I own a 2010 A5 and have had no issues at all with it @ 50K miles (aside from oil consumption issues which they are handling).

I would get the S3 over the IS AWD any day....much better looking and more fun too (IMO).


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I love the S3 and A3 and think it would be a blast to drive.Might be a lease for me in the near future!
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Originally Posted by Joeb427
I love the S3 and A3 and think it would be a blast to drive.Might be a lease for me in the near future!
A couple of months ago I had an A3 Prestige as a loaner and really liked it. Quiet, solid and quick with nice amenities. I'd buy one if in the market.
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If you're okay with the design/shape, the VW Golf R would give you all the performance of the S3 at a significantly discounted price point.
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Originally Posted by pbm317
If you're okay with the design/shape, the VW Golf R would give you all the performance of the S3 at a significantly discounted price point.
And the current VW scandal is depressing VW prices even more....even some non-diesels.
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Thanks for the replies. Yeah, not interested in a VW. Looking to treat myself to a nice luxury car for daily driving.
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Originally Posted by roushracin
Thanks for the replies. Yeah, not interested in a VW. Looking to treat myself to a nice luxury car for daily driving.
Yes the Audi is definitely a bit more stylish and has the "badge" but I wouldn't short change the Golf R solely on its badge alone, unless that is also part of what you're after. The interior materials are on par with the entry Audi, same platform, powertrain, etc.
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I find the A3 to be a little off proportionally. It looks tall and narrow, and its not helped by the tall belt line. I haven't seen the S3 in person, maybe larger, wider tires and a lower ride height fix this
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Why is AWD a necessity?
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Do you plan on having Audi do ALL the maintenance or an independent? I've been researching and received advice from a trusted mechanic that the electronics in those cars are a headache. Also mine won't service them as they take specialized tools to do certain tasks. (On a BMW to change the oil pan as he looked it called for removing the transmission & engine a 15 hr ordeal. The customer was shocked.) Now if you have a trusted Audi mechanic in mind then do pick his brain. Go in with eye's open.
I'm currently looking at the "back side" of the purchase of several vehicles myself. Brakes & rotors $5k on one car. Clutch $7k on another and so forth. Weighing my options like you.
Lexus is MUCH cheaper by comparison.
Good luck.
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