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    Choices.

    Just recently picked up my Mocha TDI CC, waited 4 months, and its been worth it, love it. I had a shopping list before I chose the CC, and I considered the following.
    BMW 320d. Better dynamically, bit spartan, ordinary sedan looks.
    Audi 2.0 TDI. Preferred its looks, but the sedan thing again.
    Lexus IS250. I just don't want Japanese again.
    And a parting glance at a few others. Anyone else spread the net wide, or was it CC or nothing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessie View Post
    Just recently picked up my Mocha TDI CC, waited 4 months, and its been worth it, love it. I had a shopping list before I chose the CC, and I considered the following.
    BMW 320d. Better dynamically, bit spartan, ordinary sedan looks.
    Audi 2.0 TDI. Preferred its looks, but the sedan thing again.
    Lexus IS250. I just don't want Japanese again.
    And a parting glance at a few others. Anyone else spread the net wide, or was it CC or nothing?
    Hi Tessie,

    I've got a R36 Wagon on order and i'm stepping out of a Lexus IS250 Sport Luxury. It's been a fantastic car and will be sorry to say goodbye,however,with two teenagers was just getting too small. Considered the RX350 but wasn't wrapped in the styling, same with the GS300.

    Didn't consider BMW due to the fact EVERYONE with a bit of $ seems to have one! Stumbled across the R36 pretty much by accident, took it for a test drive and knew straight away that this was my next car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessie View Post
    Just recently picked up my Mocha TDI CC, waited 4 months, and its been worth it, love it. I had a shopping list before I chose the CC, and I considered the following.
    BMW 320d. Better dynamically, bit spartan, ordinary sedan looks.
    Audi 2.0 TDI. Preferred its looks, but the sedan thing again.
    Lexus IS250. I just don't want Japanese again.
    And a parting glance at a few others. Anyone else spread the net wide, or was it CC or nothing?

    I went really close to the cc tdi, but got a great deal on the merc 320cdi which also had the RWD..

    i love the merc, but still wonder if i would be as happy with the cc......and save 20k!
    had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryingavw View Post
    I went really close to the cc tdi, but got a great deal on the merc 320cdi which also had the RWD..

    i love the merc, but still wonder if i would be as happy with the cc......and save 20k!
    Your merc would have to be a more quality product, and theres the RWD drivability, it was the looks that got me. Perhaps I'm just vain. Enjoy your ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessie View Post
    Just recently picked up my Mocha TDI CC, waited 4 months, and its been worth it, love it. I had a shopping list before I chose the CC, and I considered the following.
    BMW 320d. Better dynamically, bit spartan, ordinary sedan looks.
    Audi 2.0 TDI. Preferred its looks, but the sedan thing again.
    Lexus IS250. I just don't want Japanese again.
    And a parting glance at a few others. Anyone else spread the net wide, or was it CC or nothing?
    Congrats on the choice!

    Our list went something like, Passat R36, Audi A4, Lexus IS-F, HSV, FPV

    BMW's I didn't bother, I'm sure they make great cars but ask for a premium for the priviledge, and they might as well make steering wheels an option... plus the dealerships seem to look at you as 'not worthy'.

    The IS-F was fantastic although I was a worried about the stigma of driving around in a $100K+ car...

    The HSV's and FPV's I was talked out of by friends (more than one suggested I shouldn't bother )

    The A4 was nice, but optioned up to the equivalent CC, it was going to cost more, plus there's a few of them going around at work.

    The R36 was virtually all but settled on until we sat in the CC, drove it around and talked our way out of requiring a 3-seater in the back
    VW Passat 3.6 V6

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessie View Post
    Your merc would have to be a more quality product, and theres the RWD drivability, it was the looks that got me. Perhaps I'm just vain. Enjoy your ride!
    maybe but the cc is really good- great seats ( better design and leather than the merc ) and interior. i think the CC is a big step up from the passat interior wise.

    if the cc had a 3 litre diesel AWD option it would be a no brainer. ( like they use in some audi models )
    had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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    totally agree with the v6 diesel option in the passat, AWD and 500+ Nm would be excellent!!

    Matthew
    2010 MY10.5 R36 Wagon, Biscay Blue, RNS510, Dynaudio, Sunroof, towbar, Dynamic Chassis Control, No lazy back door
    2008 Audi Q7 4.2TDI, Radar Cruise, Lane Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Heated Seats Front & Rear, Alcantara Hood Lining, Wooden Gear knob, Nappa Leather, Plus all the usual V8TDI gear, like 760nm of Torque!

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    For me coming from a 2002 S4 modified with RS4 turbos, after 7 years it was hard to find something I could justify the money on that I could enjoy as much. My list included;
    07 RS4
    TTS
    S3
    HSV GTS

    The R36 had the best latest tech, good styling, impecable interior, more than enough power, great handling, practical packaging.
    My second choice being an RS4 in a similiar grey but costing $115k couldn't justify cost performance vs R36.
    IceGrey MY10 R36 Sedan - Sunroof - Tint - Ipod - RNS510 NAV - 9W7 BT - Voice Control - Adap Cruise - Lane Assist - Front Assist - Adap Chassis - Omanyts 19" replicas 255/35R19 ContiSport 5P

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    I too looked at a number of similar cars before settling on the Passat CC V6.

    I looked at many cars roughly in the $50K-$150K bracket! Basically I was after the car that I thought would be "best value" for luxury, style and performance. Cars I considered but dismissed were:

    1. New Subaru Liberty GT (cheaper but styling way too bland for me)
    2. Ford Falcon G6ET (great aussie car, but couldn't look past cheap quality interior, particularly saggy seats)
    3. New Lexus 250C (liked the idea of a convertible but way too slow) and Lexus ISF (too expensive)
    3. Volvo C70 (another convertible, good price, but soon to be superceded)
    5. New/demo V8 M3 and Merc AMG C63 (best sedans you can buy but too expensive with our ridiculous LCT kicking in)
    4. Used BMW M3 (the only used car I considered - I couldn't get my tax benefit)
    7. BMW 135i (terrific performance and value - for a BMW - but way too small!)
    8. Audi A4/A5 3.2 (didn't handle as well as the CC, less features, higher price!)
    MY10 Passat CC V6 - RNS510, GPS, RVC, self park, dynaudio, cooling seats!

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