Matt, Thank you for that. I presume you are referring to Fhrx Studios Pty Ltd at Carringbah NSW. Please do post your experience with them when you get it installed.
Nice research too on Dynaudio's on MK6's. Hopefully that will add a bit more resale value to my when time to sell.
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2014 GTI PP/Pure White/DAP+Leather
2010 TSI 118/DSG/Reflex Silver/SP+ACC/Sunroof/Dyna/MDI/SatNav /PA+RVC
Generally, most options depreciate extremely quickly and don't really add that much to the car's resale value, if at all.
Some options, such as ABS, airbags, air-conditioning or an automatic transmission can make a difference, but a lot of these options are now standard on many cars anyway.
Current ride: 2014 Range Rover Evoque 5 Door TD4 Pure | 9 Spd Auto | Fuji White | Black Leather | 19 inch 'Dynamic' Wheels
Previous rides: MY11.5 Golf GTI 5 door | DSG | Candy White | 18' Detriots | Bluetooth | K&N Air Filter | Dancing Dials (Oh Yeah!)
| 1989 Porsche 944S2 Coupe| Guards Red| Leather| Sunroof| LSD
Current ride: 2014 Range Rover Evoque 5 Door TD4 Pure | 9 Spd Auto | Fuji White | Black Leather | 19 inch 'Dynamic' Wheels
Previous rides: MY11.5 Golf GTI 5 door | DSG | Candy White | 18' Detriots | Bluetooth | K&N Air Filter | Dancing Dials (Oh Yeah!)
| 1989 Porsche 944S2 Coupe| Guards Red| Leather| Sunroof| LSD
2014 VW Golf TDI Highline DSG - Limestone Green, DAP, Xenons
2018 VW Golf R Hatch DSG - White Silver, DAP , Dynaudio
2016 Skoda Superb 140TDI - Family Members
2013 VW Amarok TDI420 Highline Auto - Family Members
Not the point mate. It's d-heads in fast cars who think that they are Schumacher in the rain that cause accidents, not realising that common sense in the wet will prevent accidents. AWD may be safer, but it is better to prevent an accident in the first place by slowing down. Not to mention if you cause damage/ hurt to an innocent party because of some dumbass ego. That translates to a very low IQ level to anyone who wants to perform wet weather heroics - you really deserve to lose your licence or have your fast car defected.
Current ride: 2014 Range Rover Evoque 5 Door TD4 Pure | 9 Spd Auto | Fuji White | Black Leather | 19 inch 'Dynamic' Wheels
Previous rides: MY11.5 Golf GTI 5 door | DSG | Candy White | 18' Detriots | Bluetooth | K&N Air Filter | Dancing Dials (Oh Yeah!)
| 1989 Porsche 944S2 Coupe| Guards Red| Leather| Sunroof| LSD
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport - Super Select 2WD/4WD
Toyota 86 GTS Performance Pack Moon Slate - RWD
MINI Cooper S Clubman - FWD
On occasion AWD would be handy. The combination of FWD, oodles of low RPM torque, and relatively stiff suspension makes it somtimes difficult to get up steep driveways or driveways with a high kerb entry, or taking off from a stop on steep intersections, without some minor loss of traction (in the wet - but even when driving sensibly). It's not that big of a deal, but it is embarrassing when you spin the wheels accidentally - makes you look like a d*ck...
I've only had one occasion so far where I've had to take evasive action in the wet (someone went through a red light and nearly took me out). The car did a brilliant job and it actually surprised the hell out of me (In the split second that it happened I was certain we were going to crash). I don't know how much benefit AWD would really provide in those situations - it's the ABS and ESP that does most of the work.
I think only the A3 sedan is made in Hungary (e.g. Audi A3 Sedan to double A3 sales |Â*CarAdvice says that the A3 sedan is cheaper to produce than the sportback for this reason at least).
I test drove the A3 1.8T Quattro as an option to replace my current MK5 GTI over the MK7 as I think the new GTI throttle response is not up to much below about 2K unlike the MKV plus I like AWD as a past Subaru owner. In my opinion the interior is loads better too. Of course I'd prefer the European price gap between the two cars rather than the Aussie one. I don't care about the badge on the front (in fact would be a bit embarrassed to be seen in a "prestige" car).
The A3 Quattro has smaller dead spots in the rev range/gears than the new GTI but they are still present where they are not noticeable in the MKV. The stock suspension is softer than I'd prefer. It's a nice car but not as good a drive as the MK5 GTI. It's definitely on my shortlist though I will also test drive the BMW M135i next week to compare - more expensive (and more ugly) but potentially a great driving experience at all revs thanks to peak torque from near idle.
Last edited by gtifred; 27-10-2013 at 02:55 PM.
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