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Used to love her........now want to kill her
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<blockquote data-quote="E46Fanatic" data-source="post: 653287" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>I waited 13 months for my car to arrive from Euromobil vs the past 2 BMWs from AB which arrived in days from the date of order. Limited stocks and not a high volume car vs. BMW and hence the sales folks don't seem that "hungry" in EM from what I can tell. However, the salesman was also not pushy and was very nice for my case. </p><p> </p><p>I would agree with JPB. If you are thinking of the Audi, best to get the Quattro with the dual clutch tranny, S-line kit and B&O. Else the RWD 8 spd tranny 320i should be a lot more fun to drive. However, the Audi will feel more special to drive as its not as common. It's a more lifestyle and classy car vs. driver car for BMW. My advise is to try and own both in your lifetime. Both are great cars but yet quite different "feeling" behind the wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E46Fanatic, post: 653287, member: 81"] I waited 13 months for my car to arrive from Euromobil vs the past 2 BMWs from AB which arrived in days from the date of order. Limited stocks and not a high volume car vs. BMW and hence the sales folks don't seem that "hungry" in EM from what I can tell. However, the salesman was also not pushy and was very nice for my case. I would agree with JPB. If you are thinking of the Audi, best to get the Quattro with the dual clutch tranny, S-line kit and B&O. Else the RWD 8 spd tranny 320i should be a lot more fun to drive. However, the Audi will feel more special to drive as its not as common. It's a more lifestyle and classy car vs. driver car for BMW. My advise is to try and own both in your lifetime. Both are great cars but yet quite different "feeling" behind the wheel. [/QUOTE]
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