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Nilanka wrote: View PostAny BMW or Audi owners in the group? Good experiences? Bad experiences?
If I can recommend one thing, if you're more of a city driver rather than rural highway driver, take your car in regardless of the service notification every 5,000 kms for an oil change. Audi engines are unique and alot harder when it comes to oil than other engines. It will help prolong your engine's life span and prevent oil contamination which in turn will make your engine work harder and cause you to fill up with gas more frequently.
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Dr. James Naismith wrote: View PostI bought a mint 2010 Q5 this summer. Barely driven over the last 7 years. Only had 45,000 kms on it and it's been amazing for me since I bought it.
If I can recommend one thing, if you're more of a city driver rather than rural highway driver, take your car in regardless of the service notification every 5,000 kms for an oil change. Audi engines are unique and alot harder when it comes to oil than other engines. It will help prolong your engine's life span and prevent oil contamination which in turn will make your engine work harder and cause you to fill up with gas more frequently.
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Machine wrote: View PostAnyone have a 2016 or above Honda Civic Touring? Been looking into the 2018 which hasnt really changed since 2016. Pros/Cons?9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostI'm buying the 2018 Civic LX today..base model...too cheap for the trim. I found the .99% made it basically as cheap as a slightly used car with 4 grand knocked off, with a better warranty
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Machine wrote: View PostNice. I ended up trading in my old car and getting the 2018 Touring trim at a decent price. Very happy with it.
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I really wanted the touring..sedan coupe or hatchback?9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostYeah Honda's great for that..my car ran into issues where it needs a tow to get there, they're still taking it and giving me some money back...
I really wanted the touring..sedan coupe or hatchback?
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KeonClark wrote: View PostYeah Honda's great for that..my car ran into issues where it needs a tow to get there, they're still taking it and giving me some money back...
I really wanted the touring..sedan coupe or hatchback?
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Nilanka wrote: View PostWell folks, I bit the bullet on Saturday and purchased this beauty. I pick it up next weekend. Can't wait!
Now I just need to teach my wife how to drive a stick, lol.
Not as fun-to-drive as a supercharged V6, but still a great place to be. And much more family-friendly.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostSo in less than a year, I concluded that my wife's inability to drive a stick was too impractical. Not to mention that I threw my back out trying to get my 4yr old into the back seat (lol). So I swapped the Audi for this:
Not as fun-to-drive as a supercharged V6, but still a great place to be. And much more family-friendly.
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