hey guys looking to pick up a daily, the B5 S4 caught my eye. Any advice/ major problems to look for would be awesome!
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Advice?
Do it.
I'm very glad that I made the step from BMWs to the B5. Mine has a nice few mods and makes for a crazy fast daily driver.
I was initially intimidated by all the horror stories, but they all appear to be vastly exaggerated. I got it in January, and I've since become extremely familiar with them.
Audizine is a great resource, as is Bobkatkat on here.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Originally posted by Circuits View PostGet Xpel/3M/Suntek and don't worry about the rock chips anymore...
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
I daily my rs4 but im looking at getting a new gti or something to daily. I have some repairs to do that ive long waited to do, front bumper and front control arms. So at that point i may not want to daily anymore. Im sitting at 112k km and i also drive 70km daily. Im torn on long term plans i love my car and its really not dropping in value fast, so i may hold on to it and drive something else.
Me and you are sorta on the same page but i want a reliable new car and you want a car that may need work which kinda defeats the purpose of a daily imo. I have zero experiece with b5 s4 though.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Originally posted by danno View PostI daily my rs4 but im looking at getting a new gti or something to daily. I have some repairs to do that ive long waited to do, front bumper and front control arms. So at that point i may not want to daily anymore. Im sitting at 112k km and i also drive 70km daily. Im torn on long term plans i love my car and its really not dropping in value fast, so i may hold on to it and drive something else.
Me and you are sorta on the same page but i want a reliable new car and you want a car that may need work which kinda defeats the purpose of a daily imo. I have zero experiece with b5 s4 though.
i bought a civic to daily with thinking i ll save a ton on gas and it would be super reliable and all... bad idea. sold it after a few days because it felt like complete **** after driving my RS4 lol.
i want something like my RS4 for the daily grind and still be able to be somewhat close to its performance.
i guess im really just looking for options / opinions haha. but glad to hear im not alone on this matter!Last edited by skhan91; 11-29-2015, 08:40 PM.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
It's hard to winter daily a FWD after driving Quattro. Winter is a fun season for Quattro. Definitely Expel the RS4 to save the paint even in the shoulder seasons. I would Drive the RS4 in the winter if I was you. If you really want to save it then the B5 S4 is just the B7 RS4's older trashy sister that still knows how to curl your toes.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Originally posted by bobkatkat View PostIt's hard to winter daily a FWD after driving Quattro. Winter is a fun season for Quattro. Definitely Expel the RS4 to save the paint even in the shoulder seasons. I would Drive the RS4 in the winter if I was you. If you really want to save it then the B5 S4 is just the B7 RS4's older trashy sister that still knows how to curl your toes.
but seriously thinking about getting the whole front end redone with Expel. its got some OEM clear bro thing on it right now which is starting to peel towards the front spoiler. any recommendations for installers for Expel/3M?
all of this will factor into me buying the B5 S4 or just rock proofing the RS4 and wintering itLast edited by skhan91; 11-29-2015, 10:11 PM.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
My other option is maybe 15k for a toy summer car. Maybe a s2000 or something then drive the rs4 year round.
You just got the rs4 id worry more about driving it making sure you dont have any issues with it then coming up with a game plan. Im sure you are aware maintance isnt cheap on these cars. Ive been lucky and have had no repairs in the 50k ive put on it.
The other idea i had was to buy a lexus isf for summer and winter drive the rs4. Haha that would be great. Maybe i just want a picture of both them in my garage.
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Originally posted by danno View PostMy other option is maybe 15k for a toy summer car. Maybe a s2000 or something then drive the rs4 year round.
You just got the rs4 id worry more about driving it making sure you dont have any issues with it then coming up with a game plan. Im sure you are aware maintance isnt cheap on these cars. Ive been lucky and have had no repairs in the 50k ive put on it.
The other idea i had was to buy a lexus isf for summer and winter drive the rs4. Haha that would be great. Maybe i just want a picture of both them in my garage.
im leaning more and more towards taking the above advice though and just 3Ming the **** out of the RS4 and driving it all year round
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Re: Looking to buy a B5 S4, any advice?
Try it for a year, its great in the winter.
maybe its me but i think a rwd would be more fun in the summer. The s2000 is more just a passion car that wont go away till i buy one. The lexus is actually a posibilty if i can convince the wife.
go enjoy your new car. Get it wrapped or leave it and repaint it. Whatever floats your boat.
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Originally posted by danno View Posttry it for a year, its great in the winter.
Maybe its me but i think a rwd would be more fun in the summer. The s2000 is more just a passion car that wont go away till i buy one. The lexus is actually a posibilty if i can convince the wife.
Go enjoy your new car. Get it wrapped or leave it and repaint it. Whatever floats your boat.Last edited by skhan91; 11-29-2015, 11:59 PM.
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