2013 Audi A6 3.0T Quattro Prestige or 2014 Lexus GS 350 F-Sport
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2013 Audi A6 3.0T Quattro Prestige or 2014 Lexus GS 350 F-Sport
Looking to get a used car and narrowed it down to these two. I have test driven both and still hard to make a decision. I drive faster on average than most I would say (I am only 20 if I can get away with that excuse) I like the acceleration of the Audi but find the Lexus more comfortable and I like the interior more especially the big 12.1 inch screen. Both come with similar packages so mostly interested in how the drive if anyone can give some insight. Also I live in Florida so AWD vs RWD is not really a big problem for me.
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You may find AWD helpful on wet streets, it's not just for snow.
Audi's made positive strides in reliability, if that's important to you, though Lexus is still consistently ranked better. Given that you've test driven both, what more are you interested to discover in how they drive?
I've found Audi overall to be very comfortable. The 3.0T is a nice engine. To me, reliability is a key -- so if I were frequently driving a car hard, I'd take the GS over the Audi as it's likely to require less maintenance, if for no other reason than being NA instead of a turbo. But that AWD will give you gobs more traction.
Anyhow...you're the best judge of what's best for you, so what are your top priorities in a car?
Audi's made positive strides in reliability, if that's important to you, though Lexus is still consistently ranked better. Given that you've test driven both, what more are you interested to discover in how they drive?
I've found Audi overall to be very comfortable. The 3.0T is a nice engine. To me, reliability is a key -- so if I were frequently driving a car hard, I'd take the GS over the Audi as it's likely to require less maintenance, if for no other reason than being NA instead of a turbo. But that AWD will give you gobs more traction.
Anyhow...you're the best judge of what's best for you, so what are your top priorities in a car?
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I've had the same exact audi you are referencing. It is a beautiful car, no doubt. Only reason why i sold it was because the warranty was up. In my opinion, the GS FSport looks better. In the year and a half I've had my lexus, i think i prefer the lexus overall because of the reliability.
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Looking to get a used car and narrowed it down to these two. I have test driven both and still hard to make a decision. I drive faster on average than most I would say (I am only 20 if I can get away with that excuse) I like the acceleration of the Audi but find the Lexus more comfortable and I like the interior more especially the big 12.1 inch screen. Both come with similar packages so mostly interested in how the drive if anyone can give some insight. Also I live in Florida so AWD vs RWD is not really a big problem for me.
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Pick up an M235i / 135i or something. Hell even the new Camaro SS 1LE is winning a ton of praise for its handling abilities
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OP, it depends if you want to drive the car and have fun with it, or do you want your car always in the shop?
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I'd say it depends on how long you plan on keeping the car. I was considering Audi and BMW along with Lexus. I kept my previous Acura for 13 years. The likelihood that I'd keep my next car for 8+ plus years made me finally decide on the Lexus. Yes, the BMW and Audi have that fun German feel, but I don't want to deal with problems.
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Before I got my first GS350, I test drove an A6. It was fast but I wasn't impressed by the way it handled. Plus, I had an A4 and wasn't impressed by Audi's service department (always refused to give loaners), reliability, and higher maintenance costs. I had that A4 for a bit outside of warranty and it was horrible; so many expensive problems (oil consumption problem and AC system broke) came up and I just had to sell it. Since the A6 you're looking at is probably out of warranty, I would steer clear. Go for the GS F-sport.
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1. It's a Lexus board. Probably gonna get more opinions leaning towards the Lexus (certainly mine). If you've asked on the Audi boards, I'm assuming you'll get pro-Audi all day long.
2. My recommendation for a 20 year old that likes fast, quick, etc. Do an IS (at least test drive one if you can). I love my GS but if I had an opportunity to beat the snot out of a quick and small 2 door, the IS would do it.
If you like 4 doors though, GS won't make you sad.
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2. My recommendation for a 20 year old that likes fast, quick, etc. Do an IS (at least test drive one if you can). I love my GS but if I had an opportunity to beat the snot out of a quick and small 2 door, the IS would do it.
If you like 4 doors though, GS won't make you sad.
Sal
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Looking to get a used car and narrowed it down to these two. I have test driven both and still hard to make a decision. I drive faster on average than most I would say (I am only 20 if I can get away with that excuse) I like the acceleration of the Audi but find the Lexus more comfortable and I like the interior more especially the big 12.1 inch screen. Both come with similar packages so mostly interested in how the drive if anyone can give some insight. Also I live in Florida so AWD vs RWD is not really a big problem for me.
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1. The GS handling feel is a lot better. The Audi, although AWD, does not provide the correct feedback you need to feel confident taking corners at high speed. The car is capable but you just have to trust it more than you can feel it.
2. The Audi is a lot faster in a straight line. The AWD helps, but the supercharger TQ in the low end really pushes the car off the line. In the higher RPMs it kinda levels out, where as in the Lexus you keep going until Redline
3. I love the fact that i have 2 USB ports. The Audi (unless newer model) does not have USB ports and has the MMI cable adapters you have to buy. of course you can always Bluetooth but i like to see the Album art
4. I would say the the Audi has better front seat travel than the Lexus but I am 6'3 so every inch counts. It is not by much tho. I do love the adjustable seats of the Lexus. The Audi seats do not have much side bolstering at all.
5. The Audi is way better on MPG. I could get 33 on the highway in my Audi. The best i gotten on my Lexus is 27.5.
6. Lexus is cheaper to maintain. I had to get a couple of little things fixed, one being a transmission sensor and that was $950. Then to get a front brake service at the dealer is like $800. So if you go with the Audi find an Euro shop in your area.
I would say it is a toss up. If you drive the highway a lot and do and do a lot of long trips i would say the Audi is better. As a daily driver and long term car i would go with the Lexus.
One more thing, I had about 80k on my Audi and they said hard a little Carbon build up, which is a known issue with the 3.0t supercharged engine. They said because mine did not create a check engine light they could not touch it yet, but Audi extended those issues under warranty until 100k.
If there is anything else yo want to know, just let me know.
Both are good cars.
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