Here's the deal, looking for a new car in the next 3-4 months.2009 WRX, hands down the performance winner here, $26,000 new with options I want, higher consumer rating2007 A4 Quattro, 2.0T, slower, heavier, but nicer interiors, larger, $24,000 with low miles, options, higher editorial rating.I used the Edmunds total cost to own.Over 5 years, they are nearly identical, both fall within $600 of each other.Which one?
1/21/2009 9:06:29 PM
get what you want?
1/21/2009 9:15:21 PM
i like both, though i'll admit i'm leaning towards the WRX and wife is leaning towards A4, go fig.i'm looking for people who can testify on reliability, performance, etc. of these cars that may sway my opinion[Edited on January 21, 2009 at 9:17 PM. Reason : .]
1/21/2009 9:16:30 PM
There's always the Saabaru
1/21/2009 9:24:13 PM
imo, the wrx wins this by miles. the only thing you might miss is the slightly cushier interior of the audi, but the other tradoffs comparing the two aren't nearly worth it.
1/21/2009 9:27:22 PM
The 09 WRX. It's far better than any previous WRX with its 265 HP, better suspension, etc. I'd gladly take it over the A4.But I bet you could find an 08 STi for $27k right now. I was looking around last week and there were quite a few within 250 miles; all practically brand new.[Edited on January 21, 2009 at 10:00 PM. Reason : l]
1/21/2009 9:57:36 PM
^except the WRX is the same as the 08 STi pretty much
1/21/2009 10:01:15 PM
Minus 40 HP, minus 45 lb ft of torque, and probably a lot more. They're not the same.
1/21/2009 10:15:10 PM
im no car guy, but i'm sure there are a ton of differences, including the suspension.do the 09 wrxs really have 265 hp? whats the epa mpg?
1/21/2009 10:31:56 PM
^ Yep. They're a huge leap above the 08 WRXs.
1/21/2009 11:38:07 PM
The transmission and suspension is totally different.As far as WRX vs A4 I think the WRX is ugly as sin and the A4 is one slick automobile. Depends if you want more luxury or sport really.
1/22/2009 12:10:49 AM
Subie WRX purely for performance. Audi A4 for design & quality. All depends on your priorities.Been following the reviews for 09 WRX (looking to trade in my 04), but still lacking in the quality that I'm looking for after hanging around the subie forums. Piss poor paint job, lack luster tranny/clutch, boring design (exterior/interior) will be just some of the quirks you will find with the Subies. Just not refined.Personally, I think I'm done with the "fast daily driver" scene and my next car will be something like the Audi.[Edited on January 22, 2009 at 12:20 AM. Reason : details]
1/22/2009 12:15:32 AM
http://www.edmunds.com/subaru/impreza/2009/testdrive.html
1/22/2009 12:15:43 AM
the a4s are nice.. more power can be had relatively easily with a chip and a few other things (hit me up if you want more info)the 2.0t is a decent engine, but they did have some problems early on. they may have taken care of it by '07 MY but i'm not sure. camshaft/fuel pump lifter was the big (expensive) one.more info on that:camshaft/fuel pump lifter (w/ pics): http://forums.ncdubs.org/showthread.php?t=8392crankcase breather: http://forums.ncdubs.org/showthread.php?t=10742fwiw, the guy that posted both of those threads is a vw tech in charlotte[Edited on January 22, 2009 at 9:24 AM. Reason : ..]
1/22/2009 9:22:55 AM
I'd go with the WRX. I don't trust Audi as far as reliability goes.
1/22/2009 9:35:54 AM
^
1/22/2009 10:31:12 AM
i'm actually leaning towards the A4 now, with a chip these cars can hit 0-60 in sub-6, while it's not as fast as the WRX, it's a lot nicer design/quality and the chip is only $600
1/22/2009 4:30:58 PM
if you are comparing new, Audi without a doubt, but used half-warrantied Audi vs new rex is easy choice=WRX.
1/22/2009 4:41:00 PM
get the Audi if you like the image, otherwise don't bother. It will be more expensive to maintain and perform worse (in all categories). yeah you could chip it but you can also chip WRX's (Cobb Accessport).[Edited on January 22, 2009 at 6:39 PM. Reason : might be a little while before new WRX stuff comes out]
1/22/2009 6:39:26 PM
1/23/2009 4:16:51 PM
you bought a car based on perceived image by others more then your own opinion?
1/23/2009 6:09:50 PM
I have a 2004 WRX still. It's at around 66,000, still no problems and no engine work done. Can't say anything about the Audi; never driven one, never owned one. I'm sure it's a lot smoother of a ride and like someone said, the interior is probably hands down nicer/better. I'd go with the WRX on reliability, like was said.And yeah, they upped the horsepower on the 09 WRX because the Mazda Speed 3 pushed the rivalry I'd assume...It was getting better reviews all around over the 08 WRX.
1/23/2009 6:19:48 PM
According to Top Gear, cock's no longer drive BMW's...they all bought Audi's.
1/23/2009 6:24:26 PM
If it's between these two cars, the Audi wins in every real category. It's a hands down better car for everyday life than the Subaru is.
1/24/2009 9:55:41 PM
That means the Subaru's performance is unreal (relative to Audi's)
1/25/2009 5:53:08 AM
G35/G37 sedan sport
1/25/2009 6:21:23 PM
the wrx will be more mechanically sound... but will develop interior rattles that you would never find in the audi (i think. Out of a sample set of 3 subies and 6 audis 2 subies have interior rattles and the audis have none.)
1/26/2009 3:05:37 PM
My 02 wrx wagon with 205k miles had two interior rattles. One was from the corner of the dash by the a pillar -fixed with a piece of folded paper, the other from the tailgate, fixed by adjusting the stops. Rattles drive me nuts, big reason why I own newer cars though I suspect my definition of newer isn't the same as most on tww...
1/26/2009 3:30:19 PM
well my top priorities are performance, reliability, and comfortperformance - wrxreliability - wrx (not to mention audi's are $texas to fix)warranty - wrxclearance (for the mountain roads) - wrxeveryday driver - a4comfort - a4design - a4it's a toss-up, i may go with the A4 though since you can upgrade performance on it, but you can't take the performance out and put luxury in the wrx. i guess i'll just have to rent a jeep when i go hike 14'ers[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 3:40 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2009 3:38:57 PM
If you are getting an 07 Audi, the warranty and reliability are really tossups between these two cars. the 2.0T is pretty battle-hardened now, but so is the 2.5L on the WRX.Clearance is also a complete wash, you can raise the ride height on the Audi if you really need it, and similarly lower is on the WRX if you need to.The thing missing from your comparison is depreciation and resale. The Audi will win because of the model year difference and the brand desirability.
1/26/2009 4:25:38 PM
1/26/2009 4:44:27 PM
this will be 6 pages soon
1/26/2009 5:38:24 PM
as far as the audi warranty is concerned, up til 2006 models also had free maintenance included in the 4 yr 50,0000 mi warranty. though I guess that would be about over by now.
1/26/2009 9:05:35 PM
my 2007 has this.....[Edited on January 26, 2009 at 9:09 PM. Reason : L]
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1/26/2009 11:07:36 PM
^^I don't think you can argue that the Japanese trump the Germans in engineering, specifically mechanical systems. One could argue the German's reputation has been tarnished and isn't as good as it was in the early to mid 90s, however their downfall in ratings has come mainly from electrical problems dealing with their "high-tech" gadgets, not engine/transmission.
1/27/2009 1:16:40 PM
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1/27/2009 3:05:05 PM
my wrx has been great
1/27/2009 3:25:37 PM
seems like it is pretty much going to be a wash.. just drive them both and pick the one that you enjoy driving more.
1/27/2009 5:14:18 PM
do you think German engineers are actually better? Or they appear that way because they get to produce a product that sells for significantly more which allows for more technology.they tell me at work build a power supply for 1$. I know how and would love to make something that's small, feature packed, efficient, etc... but it isn't what is asked for. I do as I am told. I don't see how being an engineer for an automaker would be any different. It's a 4 stroke engine, it isn't rocket science. Hyundai could just as easily make a 100HP/L engine as Honda or BMW or Subraru or VW but it isnt their market share. I would buy an audi if i wanted an audi. I dont think the cars going to break down and if it does I will fix it. Who cares? You will probably miss shift or runt he car out of oil and spin a bearing before something tragic happens. I will say I would go out of my way to avoid an automatic transmission .
1/27/2009 8:24:18 PM
Quinn, I totally see your point, and agree about the parameters given to the engineers. However I still don't think Hyundai could produce a 100+hp/liter engine "as easily as" BMW, Porsche or... yes Honda. No it's not rocket science per say, but it's actually not that far either. If that were the case, I don't see why GM would use Lotus engineers for some suspension work, or Ford would use Cosworth engineers for engine design, or how Porsche could possibly make more money consulting other auto and motorcycle manufacturers than producing cars themselves... In short, there's a lot of specialization, and some manufacturers are geared (both in their employees and hard manufacturing resources) towards certain things.
1/27/2009 10:17:27 PM
^ agreei think the main point of the "japan engineers vs german engineers" refers a lot more to the overall design/engineering philosophy
1/27/2009 11:58:17 PM
^^Good points.
1/28/2009 8:31:50 AM
Might want to try looking at a MS3,Really a fun car to drive, and pretty cheap for the power...
1/28/2009 4:41:19 PM
^^^^ On of the best posts ever in The Garage. It's not that "brand X" is inherently better than "brand Y", it's the results of how they all work together to connect their strengths and produce quality vehicles.
1/28/2009 5:56:51 PM