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BMW 325i vs Merc C250 CGI vs Audi A4 2.0TFSI Quattro vs Volkswagen Passat CC
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<blockquote data-quote="Mun" data-source="post: 459151" data-attributes="member: 17916"><p>For those looking forward to fiddle a lot with the engine, the turbo charged option will offer some interesting horsepower and torque. for the 325, not much more, unless you change the stroker.</p><p>A friend just had a CGI was offered to tune the 1.8 up to 300hp / 400Nm. But he thought that a bit ridiculous for an "office" car. Besides, he is enjoying more of the fuel economy and 204hp 300+Nm is just bonus - very tempting. </p><p></p><p>I personally love the M-sport setup but sometimes wished it could be switchable where the road gets rough. My next car would be something more practical (Q5!!!) and have something on the side more of a project car, a type-R or something to flush all the adrenalin. A bit difficult to have everything in one car ( Another friend actually bought FD2-R as a family car !! and a tuned up DC-2 on the side )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mun, post: 459151, member: 17916"] For those looking forward to fiddle a lot with the engine, the turbo charged option will offer some interesting horsepower and torque. for the 325, not much more, unless you change the stroker. A friend just had a CGI was offered to tune the 1.8 up to 300hp / 400Nm. But he thought that a bit ridiculous for an "office" car. Besides, he is enjoying more of the fuel economy and 204hp 300+Nm is just bonus - very tempting. I personally love the M-sport setup but sometimes wished it could be switchable where the road gets rough. My next car would be something more practical (Q5!!!) and have something on the side more of a project car, a type-R or something to flush all the adrenalin. A bit difficult to have everything in one car ( Another friend actually bought FD2-R as a family car !! and a tuned up DC-2 on the side ) [/QUOTE]
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