Who else is into cars? What do you drive?

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Amateur lost control. You got to be careful if you like me are driving a station wagon accelerating like a Porsche 😂
Well that would entirely depend upon the Porsche in question:
Some accelerate at a lesser rate than others!
 
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Chipped......I'm sorry to hear that.......never mind I'm sure it can be touched up and look as good as new! 🤣
Few things are as sad as wannabe comedians not being funny. Hang in there, buddy.
 
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Few things are as sad as wannabe comedians not being funny. Hang in there, buddy.
Whats sadder is some poor bastard who cant take a joke because they are without a sense of humour! 🤣
 
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I mean, I had a chuckle.
But I am curious, what sort of power does a "chipped" 9-5 put down to the wheels?
 
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I mean, I had a chuckle.
But I am curious, what sort of power does a "chipped" 9-5 put down to the
Anything from 240 to 315hp depending on the software and, more importantly, more torque for faster acceleration.
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IDK I know a lot of Bavarian auto fans might disagree…

Definitely between Stuttgart and Munich for best blues.

Yellow.. Maranello then Munich (Dakar and Phoenix), sorry Stuttgart FLY is copying Maranello.

Red… Hard to beat Maranello, but Imola red from Munich is a banger.

Orange? Please Inka wins Munich!

Stuttgart takes browns

Munich takes purple. Daytona and Technoviolet.

Tan… Stuttgart but Maranello in tan is baller.

Black goes to Detroit. Only Cadillac could offer 7 blacks on the same model on the same year.

Whites…. Hmm Alpine Weiss from Bav is good…. But I think Stuttgart wins.

Silver is Stuttgart hands down. Although this one’s a cross town rivalry…
Great summary; I’d make a few additions to some of the colours:

Orange, Green, White and Purple - Sant'Agata (balloon white is incredible on certain Lambos)
Red: Alfa Romeo (it's just a little bit different and richer than Rosso Corsa from Maranello and deserves a mention)
Green and Silver: Aston Martin - Casino Royale and Quantum silver are on par with a lot of Stuttgart's offerings
Green: their brothers over in Coventry
Orange: Mclaren


Colours make cars!!! @Archer love the colour on the Macan - I have midnight blue on my 958 Cayenne GTS
 
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I have had company cars since the 20th century. I have had enthusiast cars during this time but not owned an every day car in over 30 years.

I retired last fall and had to buy a car... As many of the company cars I have had were Audi I ended up with one that I felt checked most boxes on my list. A 2019 A5 Sportback 45TFSI Quattro with 21 000 km on the odo (84 year old guy who did not drive it much).

Somewhat practical (my wife has a van and we do have a pick up too), quiet and nice for long distance touring, fairly nice to look at and 0-100 km/h in under 6 seconds. Quattro is nice during the Swedish winters. LED Matrix lights, adaptive cruise control and the big MMI package with navigation+, etcetera.

And now for something I would like to share:

It came with 18x8 winter wheels and 18x8,5 summer wheels. As I am old enough to decide for myself that extreme low profile tires is crazy on an everyday car I bought eight (8) rims that suits me better. I am not using this car for track racing...

I started looking into what options I had. Audi speced 17x7,5 as the smallest that suits the bigger brake disc and caliper on this model. I checked what was available from Audi at the time - and found out something strange and funny.

The funny thing with these rims is that they came as standard on A5: s between circa 2017 and 2021. They were included in the price. The bigger and wider ones I got with the car were original option rims.

I guess most people reading this thread about cars are aware of the difference between forged rims and cast rims(?). For those who do not know here is the short version: Forged rims are light, strong and very expensive. Cast rims are not.

And the rims that came as standard on these A5: s are forged. Made by the renowned company Fuchs (yes the Fuchs that made/makes Porsche and Mercedes forged rims - and for many other high end makes).

So... Audi put on forgeds rims "for free" and 90% of the customers checked the box for optional rims. Cast and heavy.

These were the winter wheels that came with my car. They weigh in at 96 kg for the four - including tires (not studded).



Here are the 17x7,5 Fuchs "Audi" and they weigh in at 70,4 Kg for the four.



That is 25,6 Kg less unsprung weight. The rims themselves are 8,4 vs 12,9 Kg!

I might not win on track day but I will sure have an upper hand at the red lights. edit - I might actually have a chance at track day too - as low/less unsprung weight is king in all diciplines.

PS the rims I bought were the cheapest on our local auction site - as they are too small for todays fashionista and because they were the standard alternative. I bought eight of them to be able to have the lightest option both summer and winter.
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Love the Audi and yours is in my favorite color!
 
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Love the Audi and yours is in my favorite color!

Love the Audi too! Red is nice but so is District Green 😃
 
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Where I live, we do not need winter rims, but I also have an Audi with the same 45TSFI engine:


A little bit different configuration.

Stock photo from a dealer, my car is identical, right down to the wheels and light beige interior.

Just fast enough, and 30mpg doesn’t hurt either.
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My Mrs just had a long driving experience in a new generation Toyota Prius as a rental on a work trip, she had been talking about how she wanted a new car for a while.

When she got home she’s going how can Toyota sell a car with bad brakes, bad handling, a manual bar to adjust the seats and cheap cloth for that much.



The 328i with ~370,000 on the clock is worth less than the rental fee on the Prius for a week but she was so happy to be back in the well maintained 28 year old panzer.

 
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My Mrs just had a long driving experience in a new generation Toyota Prius as a rental on a work trip, she had been talking about how she wanted a new car for a while.

When she got home she’s going how can Toyota sell a car with bad brakes, bad handling, a manual bar to adjust the seats and cheap cloth for that much.



The 328i with ~370,000 on the clock is worth less than the rental fee on the Prius for a week but she was so happy to be back in the well maintained 28 year old panzer.



Nothing beats the e46….
 
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I've had a few roadsters over the years
so you could certainly say I'm into cars...


What I drive now...

 
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Bought this 2013 SLK last September as a fun runaround and its brought back the fun in driving & the vario roof is a joy ( especially in the unpredictable british weather)