MERC v AUDI v BMW: My Next Daily Driver
I like the power / torque in the A6, and I'm looking to get at least that level of performance (300 hp, 295 lb-ft torque, 9 trillion lb car) from my next car. I've decided that I don't need a midsize sedan, and I want to keep my purchase price < $40,000.
I don't like buying new- I prefer to buy an excellent example after about 2-3 years of depreciation. That being said, I am looking at the following vehicles:
2005 Mercedes C55 AMG:
5.4L V8, 362hp / 376 ft-lb torque. RWD, 4-door.
I've never driven one of these and I've never seen one in my neck of the woods (Minnesota). I like that the styling is a bit understated (doesn't look much different than a standard C class) and I love the power output. I'm less enthralled about the lack of a manual transmission, but my wife does not like driving a manual transmission, so that's a +/-. Perhaps more problematic is the fact that it's a high-torque vehicle with rear wheel drive. Even with snow tires it might be a bit of an adventure in the MN winters.
2005 Audi S4:
4.2L V8, 340hp / 302 ft-lb torque. Quattro (AWD- woohoo), 4-door.
I've always been a big Audi fan. I like the interior styling, I like Quattro. I definitely know what I'm getting with an Audi regarding winter performance, maintenance, the whole deal. That being said, they're a bit boring and there are a ton of S4s out here. I can get this as a manual, but I'm not sure I would. This feels like the most "sane" choice.
2005 M3 w/comp pkg:
3.2L V6, 333hp, 262ft-lb torque. RWD, 2-door.
I love M3s, but this is probably the least practical option for me. It's only 2 doors, it's RWD, and I already have an M Roadster with nearly identical performance. Still, it's tempting because these cars are so darned fun.
I will likely choose between the 3, above, and right now the C55 AMG is winning me over only because I really like the idea of the car (I've never driven it) with the S4 being a close second because it's perhaps the most practical and the best blend of power / practicality.
Stuff worth noting: I live in the St. Paul area of Minnesota. Winters are harsh and snow-filled (6-10" on its way today). I have 2 other cars as noted. The car I'm choosing will be a daily driver. I enjoy manual transmission but am leaning against it for a daily driver.
I would be greatly appreciative to hear your opinions on any / all of the cars above - I'd be really interested to hear how your RWD cars hold up in inclement / winter weather. My local BMW dealer told me he has a fair number of clients that throw snow tires on their M3s. Based off of how insane it was to try and move the roadster (granted, they were Pilot Sport tires, not winter tires) in and out of the garage in icy conditions, I don't really see it.
Lastly, are there any other cars that I should be considering given my parameters (<$40,000, northern climate, good power - as good / better than the A6 4.2)?
Thanks!
I would choose the MB or the Audi, no use having another M car that is pretty much the same performance as the M-coupe. Also, I wouldn't bother with the S4 if you're keeping the A4, seems like a waste to me. If you get the m3 or s4, then I would sell the m-coupe or A4 as well as the A6. So IMO, the logical choice here is the C-Class, then you have one Benz, one Bimmer, and one Audi, and they're all different enough to warrant keeping all three.
Then, listen to Hakk403, buy the AMG and your garage is filled with various big brands.
The most comfortable as a daily driver might be the MB
The M3 is really the odd one out here, IMHO. As a daily driver, too uncomfortable; the most purely sporty of the 3 models here
So.....how about an "almost" M3, but more practical?
Specifically, a BMW 335Xi. 300 horsepower is almost as much as the M3 has, and it is AWD. Available in sedan or coupe. Unfortunately, it is a bit above the $40k price point (around $45k). These just came out, so new is probably the only option right now. Leave off the "junk" options to keep the price reasonable. Yes, available with a 6-speed manual.
Too much money? Then how about a slightly used BMW 330Xi? Available for various prices depending on age and condition. Still AWD, but with less power. Get the manual transmission to maximize power and mileage.
Audi S4? Really fine machine. I would view it as a serious contender.
The AMG Mercedes is a very nice car, but I am not sure it meets your goal here. Not practical in the snow, and no manual transmission available.
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