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Generally the older I'm getting, buying a expensive car does not make me happy. I'd rather have the money invested or go on trips. I find that all the car I need is under 30. Paid about 23k for my GTI practically new. Has parking sensors, adaptive suspension, heated seats and a kickass stereo. All the car one needs. I always wanted a Type R but couldn't afford it in college so trying to treat myself to one... seems like its going to be much harder to get.
I’m the same. I’d rather do some Porsche driving schools, rent a Porsche and drive the Swiss Alps or Bavaria, take a Lamborghini winter driving course. The Subaru course looks awesome too. I’d rather do all that than buy a $100k car to drive 10 mph over the speed limit. Even if I still did track days I’d probably not get something that expensive or fast.
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oh I have 911 goals also. I have a 20 year plan... HODL BTC, been all in since the last halving.
I’m HODLing gold and silver miners. If I’m right about those a Cayman GTS will be easy, though I’d still get the Type R.
 

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I feel like s4 or s5 is a better car compared to rs3. Just my opinion
 


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I feel like s4 or s5 is a better car compared to rs3. Just my opinion
I had that internal debate too, given the price comparison:
RS3: $60k, 0-60 in 3.3, no rear seat legroom, more econobox than nice
S5: $56k, 0-60 in 4.3, decent rear seats, much more comfortable, still fast

The first one is going to be more special and fun, but as someone in my mid-30s, I'm starting to appreciate the cush experience.
 

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Also s5 looks gorgeous. I'm not loving the rs3 or just in general the a3 looks.
 

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I had that internal debate too, given the price comparison:
RS3: $60k, 0-60 in 3.3, no rear seat legroom, more econobox than nice
S5: $56k, 0-60 in 4.3, decent rear seats, much more comfortable, still fast

The first one is going to be more special and fun, but as someone in my mid-30s, I'm starting to appreciate the cush experience.
I'd take the inline 5 cylinder over a V6 any day, it just sounds amazing and special.

watch the video if you haven't heard it.

I like the S5 hatchback but it's too plain looking for $65k, would rather have the RS5. But neither has the inline 5.
 

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I can't justify paying 1000+ a month with tax/insurance for a car that will be used mostly commuting.
 


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Had a RS5, stay away if you don't like boat like feel and handling. Steering feel was 0. S5 is NOT what you think it is.

For driving enthusiasts RS3 > S4 > S5/RS5
 
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I get what you're all saying (pro RS3 crowd). It was on my radar for a reason, but when I saw one in person, it looked like a toy. I'd be down to pay $50k for that, but $60k+ is asking too much. 5-cyl does sound awesome though!

 

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I get what you're all saying (pro RS3 crowd). It was on my radar for a reason, but when I saw one in person, it looked like a toy. I'd be down to pay $50k for that, but $60k+ is asking too much. 5-cyl does sound awesome though!

Think that's like 20 cylinders there.
 
 







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