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Mitevo7

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Why not Audi Avant S4? Since you have an Evo already.
No bro i don't have an EVO ... You might want to find my old post : WTA: Buying an EVO VIII to see where i am coming from ?

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6UE5t

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Hahaha i set the adaptive dampers to sport, may be that's why ... DSG shift lightning fast. But ride and handling, BMW 325i is better.

Wagon ride? I would consider Evo IX Wagon :adore:

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Ken
Then just buy Evo IX wagon la, better car.
 

6UE5t

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Nope not doing that, can't get loan for this sort of car ...

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If 2006 car maybe can still get loan from Public Bank, no? Coz last time Public Bank provided up to 12 year old cars if I remember correctly.
 

Mitevo7

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Near 2018 already...:smokin:
Not aware of that, 12 years old car, minimum can get an EVO 9 2006 LOL ...

Pretty sure i will go with a 325i, was very happy with another well maintained one which revs to 7k rpm like a champ and shift crispy. 200+ Hp N/A 6cyl engine really intoxicating. Haven't try K20A - R though. Anyone can give me a ride :burnout:

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6UE5t

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Not aware of that, 12 years old car, minimum can get an EVO 9 2006 LOL ...

Pretty sure i will go with a 325i, was very happy with another well maintained one which revs to 7k rpm like a champ and shift crispy. 200+ Hp N/A 6cyl engine really intoxicating. Haven't try K20A - R though. Anyone can give me a ride :burnout:

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Ken
After some time you will get bored with 200+hp NA 6 cyl. :biggrin:
 

6UE5t

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Any power for that matter, once used to it, will need more.....lol:rofl:
But I would think at certain level, you might feel enough already coz once past that then might get too scary. For me I think around 300-400HP range with good torque delivery in a car weighing no more than 1.5 tons is good enough coz that's damn fast already for me as a road car.
 

vr2turbo

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But I would think at certain level, you might feel enough already coz once past that then might get too scary. For me I think around 300-400HP range with good torque delivery in a car weighing no more than 1.5 tons is good enough coz that's damn fast already for me as a road car.
In a way, yes. But Different people different level, some want more and more.....lol
 

Mitevo7

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Any power for that matter, once used to it, will need more.....lol:rofl:
Will need a proper powerful car for that department, that's why i have my e46 coupe, its going to be my night rider, thinking of 1JZ or 1UZ as its powerplant.

But I would think at certain level, you might feel enough already coz once past that then might get too scary. For me I think around 300-400HP range with good torque delivery in a car weighing no more than 1.5 tons is good enough coz that's damn fast already for me as a road car.
To be 300 is way more than enough, sometimes its the setup of the transmission instead of engine power, close ratio gearbox like FD2R can make it sprint so fast despite N/A engine with 222 hp.

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Ken
 

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