Amg A45

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Barrie c 66

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195 posts

82 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Used Amg A45 or Golf R. Would be grateful for any views.

Muddle238

3,898 posts

113 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Here's a side view

Stu-nph26

1,984 posts

105 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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A45 for me but the Golf R is better value.

PK0001

347 posts

177 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Muddle238 said:


Here's a side view
......that only a mother could love.



ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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A45 everytime with the Aero Pack too.

Muddle238

3,898 posts

113 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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PK0001 said:
......that only a mother could love.
Absolutely. I remember first seeing this shape A Class when it first came out, it was gopping then and even more so now. The new shape just takes it to the next level of hideousness.

Escort3500

11,905 posts

145 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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PK0001 said:
Muddle238 said:


Here's a side view
......that only a mother could love.h
Almost as fugly in profile as the 1-Series

Barrie c 66

Original Poster:

195 posts

82 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Are they similar to drive ? I quite like the look of them both even though they don't look to alike.

Stu-nph26

1,984 posts

105 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Barrie c 66 said:
Are they similar to drive ? I quite like the look of them both even though they don't look to alike.
Go drive them mate. I was a little underwhelmed with the A45. I drove the Golf R and the 45 coming from a Scirroco R and wasn't blown away by either. THere are some great deals on M2s floating about

AlwynMike

508 posts

87 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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The audio system enhancement of engine noise will make you smile.

Seriously, it is so synthetic and false it's laughable!

Big GT

1,812 posts

92 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Both are well made cars that will run rings around most supercars on UK roads. OK a little dull to steer.

My concern is both have tiny engines producing a huge amount of power. So they need to be maintenance and cared for well. As so many of these went on cheap lease and PCP deals then 'less sympathetic owners' have had their hands on them.

Check history and general condition, while no any guarantee it will give our a better idea if the owner looked after the car or not.

If your looking for that kind of performance I personally would look at a larger V6 engine S4, BMW 135 / 340 or Jag XE V6S.
The Jag and BMW will provide a better drive.






culpz

4,884 posts

112 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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I'd go for the Golf R, as I wouldn't find myself wanting any more. Even then, a remap would liven it up. However, if you do, the A45's are a great way too go. It would need the Aero kit on it for me aswell, as it just looks like a standard AMG-Line A Class otherwise. That's a good thing for some but not for me, especially.

RBH58

969 posts

135 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Stu-nph26 said:
Go drive them mate. I was a little underwhelmed with the A45. I drove the Golf R and the 45 coming from a Scirroco R and wasn't blown away by either. THere are some great deals on M2s floating about
+1 That’s where I’d look. I haven’t driven any FWD transaxle based Haldex AWD cars that have really lit my fire as a drivers car. A45s are properly rapid though.

Torquey

1,895 posts

228 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Big GT said:
Both are well made cars that will run rings around most supercars on UK roads. .

eek Is this true? I'm aware they are powerful hatchbacks but I didn't realise they were this capable. Against a Maclaren, Farrari? Even a Porsche?

[Serious question btw]

Stu-nph26

1,984 posts

105 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Torquey said:
eek Is this true? I'm aware they are powerful hatchbacks but I didn't realise they were this capable. Against a Maclaren, Farrari? Even a Porsche?

[Serious question btw]
On a typical damp greasy UK road, I bet there wouldn't be much in it with the rear wheel drive supercars.

TXG399

134 posts

133 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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I've done a few hundred miles in an A45 and I absolutely hated it. I've known a few people buy them and they've lasted between 5 and 12 months.

Take an extended test drive (a full day or a weekend) as a short test drive you'll be so impressed by the grunt you won't realise how unpleasant everything else about it is. Personally I found the driving position very uncomfortable and I couldn't get the seat into a position that didn't hurt my shin due to the angle my ankle was at (this is something that a few other people I've spoken to agreed with), the ride is poor and the exhaust note is just noise. I also really disliked the steering, it's got a variable rack and the responsiveness varies depending on the speed and also the driving mode meaning that steering response can be unpredictable especially if you don't know what mode you are in. I found the steering to be very numb and remote.

It's probably the most disappointing car I've ever driven.

Edited by TXG399 on Friday 27th April 11:28

ManOpener

12,467 posts

169 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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A45 is definitely more of an "event" to drive- better engine and it feels and sounds more special. The brakes are fantastic. The gearbox is awful, particularly on pre-FL cars. The ride is pretty poor, especially on the 19" wheels.
The Golf R is better damped for UK roads and probably a bit more enjoyable overall. The DSG box is much better than the Merc double-clutch. The engine wasn't particularly exciting.

I personally preferred the A45 out of it and the Golf R, but ended up buying an M140i because I found it far more enjoyable to drive than either.

Edited by ManOpener on Friday 27th April 11:48

Fast Bug

11,689 posts

161 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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I had an A45 as a demo from late December to early this month and put nearly 11000 miles on it. My only gripe was the exhaust was a bit drone like, but not enough to put me off the car. Suspension isn't uncomfortable in comfort mode, yes it's firm, but then anything in that class of car will be and it only really jarred on the worst of potholes and speed bumps.

They're bloody quick (it would leave my 996 for dead), I did a fair few journeys of 3 hours or so in them no problem. I though the seats were great in them, supportive without being uncomfortable. I do have a large friend though and he didn't find them comfy, but then he does take up a lot of room laugh

Barrie c 66

Original Poster:

195 posts

82 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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I currently have a Mustang GT which I have had for nearly two year's, fancy a change just don't know what to.