Trim levels - worth it?
Discussion
Are higher trim levels like S-Line/M-Sport when combined with the cheapest engine worth it? Or would the money be better spent on an entry lower trim level like Technick/SE/Sport in order to get the higher powered engine? E.g. Audi A4 40 TFSI Sport vs Audi A4 35 TFSI Black Edition - barely any difference in list price.
Depends if you'd rather have a couple of potatoes to put in your pants and walk around pointing at them to show people your "big cock", or just have a big cock that stays in your trousers until you need it?
ETA - tbf the difference between those engines is more like a 3.5 inch or 4 incher I suppose
ETA - tbf the difference between those engines is more like a 3.5 inch or 4 incher I suppose
I went for the base "Sport" trim on my Audi as it had all (in fact more) that I needed and wanted. It also gave me smaller wheels with higher profile tyres which was far preferable to me.
One thing that befuddles me is the abundance of tech and connectivity that folks think they want or must have.
It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned. With the exception of decent nav.
Sadly most buyers/drivers have forgotten about driving hence the abysmal standards on UK roads.
One thing that befuddles me is the abundance of tech and connectivity that folks think they want or must have.
It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned. With the exception of decent nav.
Sadly most buyers/drivers have forgotten about driving hence the abysmal standards on UK roads.
loskie said:
One thing that befuddles me is the abundance of tech and connectivity that folks think they want or must have.
It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned.
Quite right - all these people distracted with pressing buttons for iPods and Spotify, and addresses for sat navs. It's simple enough to reach over to the glove box and swap one CD of Jeremy Clarkson Approved Official Top Gear Driving Songs for another. The ability to read a map balanced on the steering wheel while negotiating an unfamiliar town centre is a skill lost on the millennial generation who seem reliant on these newfangled gadgets. Pah!It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned.
I wanted a 6 pot BMW rather than 4 but the M sport cars were a lot more money so I bought the SE. No regrets at all. I think it looks more subtle and rides a lot better.
Also not a fan of tech in cars, mainly because it goes out of date quickly and also because many of these systems and touchscreens are not that user friendly. I think the E92 dash looks a lot nicer without idrive. For music and Nav I just use a simple cradle for my phone which is always up to date. But most of the time I don't need to use it when driving anyway.
Also not a fan of tech in cars, mainly because it goes out of date quickly and also because many of these systems and touchscreens are not that user friendly. I think the E92 dash looks a lot nicer without idrive. For music and Nav I just use a simple cradle for my phone which is always up to date. But most of the time I don't need to use it when driving anyway.
I almost bought an A4 recently and would have gone with the S Line over the Sport because I think the car looks a fair bit better with the S Line additions. Obviously not quite the same on the S Line Vs Black Edition but zee German brands are very clever at leaving some things they know most people will want off the lesser models. Can't fault them for it really as they are exceptionally good at making money.
jwilco said:
I almost bought an A4 recently and would have gone with the S Line over the Sport because I think the car looks a fair bit better with the S Line additions. Obviously not quite the same on the S Line Vs Black Edition but zee German brands are very clever at leaving some things they know most people will want off the lesser models. Can't fault them for it really as they are exceptionally good at making money.
I just ordered an A4. I would have happily had the base model (Technik) but I had to have tinted rear windows which meant I had to get at least S Line. Ended up getting Black Edition.loskie said:
I went for the base "Sport" trim on my Audi as it had all (in fact more) that I needed and wanted. It also gave me smaller wheels with higher profile tyres which was far preferable to me.
One thing that befuddles me is the abundance of tech and connectivity that folks think they want or must have.
It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned. With the exception of decent nav.
Sadly most buyers/drivers have forgotten about driving hence the abysmal standards on UK roads.
You're probably over 40. Decent bluetooth connectivity for music and hands free calls is a game changer, so are driver aids such as adaptive cruise control, BLIS, cameras etc. It's almost always a phone in the hands of a distracted driver, not the radio or navigation.One thing that befuddles me is the abundance of tech and connectivity that folks think they want or must have.
It's a dangerous distraction as far as I'm concerned. With the exception of decent nav.
Sadly most buyers/drivers have forgotten about driving hence the abysmal standards on UK roads.
AudiMan9000 said:
jwilco said:
I almost bought an A4 recently and would have gone with the S Line over the Sport because I think the car looks a fair bit better with the S Line additions. Obviously not quite the same on the S Line Vs Black Edition but zee German brands are very clever at leaving some things they know most people will want off the lesser models. Can't fault them for it really as they are exceptionally good at making money.
I just ordered an A4. I would have happily had the base model (Technik) but I had to have tinted rear windows which meant I had to get at least S Line. Ended up getting Black Edition.Edited by Hashtaggggg on Sunday 10th May 17:22
Everyone's buying preferences are different but from a personal point-of-view, my must have bits of spec are xenon/LED headlamps, heated seats, auto dimming interior mirror, cruise and leather.
If I found 2 cars with the above spec and the same drivetrain, one SE, one S-line I'd always choose the SE for the superior ride quality.
Cheers,
Chris
If I found 2 cars with the above spec and the same drivetrain, one SE, one S-line I'd always choose the SE for the superior ride quality.
Cheers,
Chris
AudiMan9000 said:
I just ordered an A4. I would have happily had the base model (Technik) but I had to have tinted rear windows which meant I had to get at least S Line. Ended up getting Black Edition.
I was thinking pre-facelift when the base model looked pretty peasant spec but they've improved it somewhat after the update. That being said, they still got you Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff