![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:13 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
If I spend >$60,000 on a Luxury car, I won't get the sport packages.
Audi A6:
19" Sport package
19" 5 double-spoke design with 255/40 all-season tires
Three-spoke multifunction sport steering wheel with shift paddles
Sport suspension calibration
Nope. Luxury cars are meant to be comfortable, not jarring. Leave the sport suspension to the sports cars.
![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:16 |
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No way I'd get the sport package because... those tires are $$$ and don't last as long as regular ones.
![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:17 |
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what about luxury sports cars?
![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:21 |
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I mean stuff like the A8, S-Class, 7-series, Rolls Royce, Bentley. If it is a sports car with luxurious stuff, sport and luxury options are fine. If it's a luxurious car to start with, I wouldn't add sport options.
![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:53 |
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As much as I'm a little ashamed to say it, I think I have to agree with you. Driving my dad's 12-month old Passat wagon last week reminded me that for most of the time, a comfortable ride is a beautiful thing, and doesn't mean you have to feel like you can't go around a corner.
![]() 06/17/2014 at 00:57 |
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The only thing I usually want from the Audi sport packages are the black optics and the three spoke sport steering wheel. If I got a new A6 it would promptly get KW V2's (excellent handling AND ride) and HRE wheels.