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Best Sports Sedan (Non-BMW)
Whats your pick? It can be in the picture or not but what do you think is the best sports sedan and why?
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ATS 2.0T. Just spent a week in one (automatic though). Fantastic driving car. Much better than the F30 335i I had the week before (non-sport package) and much better than the F30 320i with a sport package I test drove two weeks ago. The ATS suspension, steering, brakes and seats are spot-on sport sedan. The CUE system is not that good (I'd get it without it anyway) and the lights in the steering wheel don't dim enough for back road nighttime driving. I have the dealer looking for a 2013 the way I'd want it. GM offering good end-of-the-year deals.
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I'd have to agree.
Although the new CLA 45, the ATS-V, and M3 haven't come out yet and any of those might be better. I can't really call anything bigger than that a sports sedan. Are there faster sedans? Of course, but it seems weird to me to call anything that big sporty. |
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Would you say the S4 competes closest with a 335?
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I think it does but I also think Audi does there model lineup different. They dropped the price of S4 so it wouldn't be in competition with the M3. But its not suppose to be a direct 335i competitor. The sales people at Audi dealerships poise the S4 as an upgrade to the 335i. Hence why it generally will cost more and have more luxury items such as Nappa leather.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, (seriously, correct me because I'm not sure lol) but wouldn't a 335xi w/ M-Sport package + DHP be about the same price as an S4? I'd imagine they would be very close in performance as well. Maybe not a direct competitor to the everyday buyer, but to an enthusiast (who I'm guessing is the core buyer for the S4)... Maybe? |
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After owning my S4 for just about a year, I will say that most of their owners are not really enthusiasts, however if you see a loaded up 335 M Sport it is much more likely to have a true enthusiast behind the wheel. An S4 is an S4 and they all tend to look identical but you have to option into the sportier and more enthusiast oriented M Sport in the 335i. Having had extensive seat time in both cars, I would say that from a driving standpoint I prefer the S4 but appearance and technology I would give to the 335 M Sport. The MMI system in my 2010 S4 is abysmal compared to the iDrive I had in my 2010 135i.
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Comparisons by tier are as follows: Base: A4 vs 328i Mid/upgraded: S4 vs 335i (M-Sport if you want the frivolous bespoke items) High/Motorsport: RS4 vs M3 (large replacement of powertrain, drivetrain, body panels, etc) What BMW lack(ed) in their lineup was a badge that could be marketed effectively against the S brand. In comes their M-XXXi/d "M-performance" lineup.
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I agree with everything written above. In many ways, Audi's methodology has given their real motorsport vehicles some major scarcity value while BMW has thrown the M badge on nearly every vehicle they produce.
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To answer your question, I think I'd have to break it down by category and class size. For an entry-level, compact/mid-sized sedan, I'd probably go with a C63 if driving pleasure was a priority, or an ATS 2.0T if I wanted something fun and practical. I have a feeling that the upcoming ATS-V will be a complete killer given its great chassis and styling. For a full-sized sedan, I'd go for a CLS63 for driving pleasure, or an RS6 for all around capability. I personally have a hard time imaging myself in anything that's not RWD.
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