Non Electric Vehicles
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i always wanted an Audi, but now i live in the tropics. I've got mates who have owned them, and they just can't handle the climate here, shit is just constantly wearing or breaking. And it's expensive.
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I worked in auto industry and parts & service for a couple decades. Biggest joke in the garages were young guys with a few dollars in their pockets who buy the shiny used toy they’ve always wanted (esp. BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes) after warranties have expired and parts need replacing. They’ll bitch about the price of economy-brand oil filters, which last 8000 km for the price of a couple rolls of toilet paper, they’ll still want it cheaper and leave complaining. Keep reaching for the stars, but keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. Your wallet will thank you. Champagne tastes and all they gots is beer money (barely).
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@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Don't knock it if you haven't tried it. Some of my best reach-arounds have been from Beemer fan-bois. I love it when they whisper engine family codes into my ear at the same time.
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@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Is there a difference?
back in your box Nick. Do I come round and mock your tractor?
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@JC said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Don't knock it if you haven't tried it. Some of my best reach-arounds have been from Beemer fan-bois. I love it when they whisper engine family codes into my ear at the same time.
How can they do that and play the rusty trombone at the same time?
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@JC said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Don't knock it if you haven't tried it. Some of my best reach-arounds have been from Beemer fan-bois. I love it when they whisper engine family codes into my ear at the same time.
genuine laugh out loud
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I worked in auto industry and parts & service for a couple decades. Biggest joke in the garages were young guys with a few dollars in their pockets who buy the shiny used toy they’ve always wanted (esp. BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes) after warranties have expired and parts need replacing. They’ll bitch about the price of economy-brand oil filters, which last 8000 km for the price of a couple rolls of toilet paper, they’ll still want it cheaper and leave complaining. Keep reaching for the stars, but keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. Your wallet will thank you. Champagne tastes and all they gots is beer money (barely).
You can spend your whole life being sensible, but where's the fun in that
Those cars are way more fun to drive than a used Toyota Corolla.
I've got an oldish Mercedes e500 with around 80,000 on the clock and it's so fun to drive. I've accepted I'm going to end up spending more on it than the guy who spent the same money on a Japanese car, but screw that, I wanna enjoy driving.
I don't scrimp on maintenance however and am religious about getting it serviced, using quality oil/ filters etc.
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@JC said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Is there a difference?
back in your box Nick. Do I come round and mock your tractor?
Your Kraut Taxi probably couldn't make it up the driveway
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@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@JC said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Is there a difference?
back in your box Nick. Do I come round and mock your tractor?
Your Kraut Taxi probably couldn't make it up the driveway
because western sydney is renowned for its steep inclines...
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@mariner4life said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@JC said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I thought this thread was just gonna be a Beemer fan-bois reach around but now that you're talking Audi
Is there a difference?
back in your box Nick. Do I come round and mock your tractor?
Your Kraut Taxi probably couldn't make it up the driveway
because western sydney is renowned for its steep inclines...
Have you tried scaling Mt Druitt?
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@mariner4life Interestingly a large number of Audi's in NZ are used imports from Singapore. Mine's NZ new but I can confirm parts are fucking eye wateringly expensive. But so's the car. I mean you can drive three of Nick's Nissan Leafs off the showroom floor for the price of one S5 - but wudyawanna?
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@dogmeat said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@mariner4life Interestingly a large number of Audi's in NZ are used imports from Singapore. Mine's NZ new but I can confirm parts are fucking eye wateringly expensive. But so's the car. I mean you can drive three of Nick's Nissan Leafs off the showroom floor for the price of one S5 - but wudyawanna?
A mate of mine recently bought a Nissan Leaf.
32 horsepower or something similar...Fuck that
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I worked in auto industry and parts & service for a couple decades. Biggest joke in the garages were young guys with a few dollars in their pockets who buy the shiny used toy they’ve always wanted (esp. BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes) after warranties have expired and parts need replacing. They’ll bitch about the price of economy-brand oil filters, which last 8000 km for the price of a couple rolls of toilet paper, they’ll still want it cheaper and leave complaining. Keep reaching for the stars, but keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. Your wallet will thank you. Champagne tastes and all they gots is beer money (barely).
I am probably flirting dangerously with this category.....at the risk of sounding like a total piston wristed gibbon am seriously considering buying a Lambo. Specifically a Gallardo Spyder, used, 2007-2009 model with 20k-50k miles on the clock. Am aware the service costs will be eye-watering. Any petrolheads here got some advice on these?
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@TeWaio said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@Salacious-Crumb said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I worked in auto industry and parts & service for a couple decades. Biggest joke in the garages were young guys with a few dollars in their pockets who buy the shiny used toy they’ve always wanted (esp. BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes) after warranties have expired and parts need replacing. They’ll bitch about the price of economy-brand oil filters, which last 8000 km for the price of a couple rolls of toilet paper, they’ll still want it cheaper and leave complaining. Keep reaching for the stars, but keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. Your wallet will thank you. Champagne tastes and all they gots is beer money (barely).
I am probably flirting dangerously with this category.....at the risk of sounding like a total piston wristed gibbon am seriously considering buying a Lambo. Specifically a Gallardo Spyder, used, 2007-2009 model with 20k-50k miles on the clock. Am aware the service costs will be eye-watering. Any petrolheads here got some advice on these?
If you can afford it then do it. It won’t be long till you won’t be able to own anything like this so don’t put it off and miss your window. The later models were really reliable for a supercar. Use a lot of oil though, like most high perf cars, and some of the engines are really particular on what brand you must use.
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@TeWaio said in Non Electric Vehicles:
@Salacious-Crumb said in Non Electric Vehicles:
I worked in auto industry and parts & service for a couple decades. Biggest joke in the garages were young guys with a few dollars in their pockets who buy the shiny used toy they’ve always wanted (esp. BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes) after warranties have expired and parts need replacing. They’ll bitch about the price of economy-brand oil filters, which last 8000 km for the price of a couple rolls of toilet paper, they’ll still want it cheaper and leave complaining. Keep reaching for the stars, but keep your feet planted firmly on the ground. Your wallet will thank you. Champagne tastes and all they gots is beer money (barely).
I am probably flirting dangerously with this category.....at the risk of sounding like a total piston wristed gibbon am seriously considering buying a Lambo. Specifically a Gallardo Spyder, used, 2007-2009 model with 20k-50k miles on the clock. Am aware the service costs will be eye-watering. Any petrolheads here got some advice on these?
Two bits of advice.
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If that’s what you want, do it. But pay up and buy from a dealer, not private. See what warranty and servicing you can get. It will cost a lot to run, but so what!!!
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If you are open to others, test drive them all. If I had a dollar for every prospective lambo owner who had bought an r8 or 911 instead after driving, I’d have two dollars. Word is that although they are stunning to look at, price wise there are better drives.
Keep us updated!!!
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Thanks @MajorRage and @JC. I'm planning on paying cash, from a dealer, so thinking of going near quarter end on a Friday to try and haggle price down. Probably in September, as apparently convertibles trade cheaper going into winter (and SUVs higher, with the opposite occurring in Spring?).
I've also heard they're reliable for a supercar as a lot of the platform is shared with the Audi R8. My neighbour is a bit of a car nut: has a Ferrari 488 Spider, two Telsa Model S P100Ds, a Lamborghini Galladro Coupe about the same age as the ones I'm looking at, and an Aston DB9. I've driven the Lambo and it's the one I prefer, was thinking of getting a Telsa prior to that, but I'm now converted (sorry @NTA).
Basically my thinking is, if you're going to spend money on a "silly" car, make sure it is properly silly. Hence a convertible Lambo, probably in yellow or orange. Needles to say my fiancee, who loves Astons, is not that impressed..