alvinmpower
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Hi Guys, new here,
currently owner of a 2016 m4, looking to get into a ITS.
from reading some of the posts looks like everyone who got ITS is either from Civics Si or A-spec.
I'm interested in this car because I think it looks great and I'm itching to get back into an manual, some other cars I'm cross shopping is a CPO CT4V BW, Elantra N, Golf R and that's it from the segment. Also looking at CPO SQ5 or Macan because I want a really comfortable ride since they come with air suspension. If I get a sedan I want a stick, if I get an SUV I'm going for the compact SUV with air suspension. All of these cars are around 50k used except for ITS/N/Golf being new.
The main reason I want to make the switch is because I daily the M4 and it's my only car, I rarely pushing the car and I feel like it's a waste. It's super uncomfortable on long drives which I do from time to time. So I'm looking to either going into something more comfortable like the SQ5/Macan, or something a little more exciting and luxury with a stick.
Looking for opinions from long term owners, and other who have cross shopped same car as me. Also if you came from a big horse power car, would this car disappoint? My current M4 on stage 1 make about 550 hp and I feel dissatisfied sometimes. My previous car was a 6MT 440i, and that car was way more exciting than my M4 tbh, even though it was down on power compare to the M4.
I'm going to a dealer tomorrow to check couple ones out and maybe work on some numbers. The sad thing is the sales person told me I won't be able to test drive, best is driving around the parking lot, and that is after I signed the paper? Because of "break in" period? Anyone else have this issue? I mean if I can't drive the car how do I know if it's better than the other cars I'm cross shopping? If I walk into a BMW dealership they will let me test drive any M cars, and those also have break in period. It's ridiculous how some of these lower tier dealership operates. I went to Kia to test drive stinger, denied, so I went and bought a Mercedes. Went to Toyota ask to test drive a supra, denied, so I went bought a BMW. Now I'm about to go to Acura trying to test drive a ITS, if I'm not allowed to test drive it I might just end up getting the CPO SQ5 or Macan GTS, since they are allowed to be test driven. Someone tell me why this car is worth getting without even a test drive.
currently owner of a 2016 m4, looking to get into a ITS.
from reading some of the posts looks like everyone who got ITS is either from Civics Si or A-spec.
I'm interested in this car because I think it looks great and I'm itching to get back into an manual, some other cars I'm cross shopping is a CPO CT4V BW, Elantra N, Golf R and that's it from the segment. Also looking at CPO SQ5 or Macan because I want a really comfortable ride since they come with air suspension. If I get a sedan I want a stick, if I get an SUV I'm going for the compact SUV with air suspension. All of these cars are around 50k used except for ITS/N/Golf being new.
The main reason I want to make the switch is because I daily the M4 and it's my only car, I rarely pushing the car and I feel like it's a waste. It's super uncomfortable on long drives which I do from time to time. So I'm looking to either going into something more comfortable like the SQ5/Macan, or something a little more exciting and luxury with a stick.
Looking for opinions from long term owners, and other who have cross shopped same car as me. Also if you came from a big horse power car, would this car disappoint? My current M4 on stage 1 make about 550 hp and I feel dissatisfied sometimes. My previous car was a 6MT 440i, and that car was way more exciting than my M4 tbh, even though it was down on power compare to the M4.
I'm going to a dealer tomorrow to check couple ones out and maybe work on some numbers. The sad thing is the sales person told me I won't be able to test drive, best is driving around the parking lot, and that is after I signed the paper? Because of "break in" period? Anyone else have this issue? I mean if I can't drive the car how do I know if it's better than the other cars I'm cross shopping? If I walk into a BMW dealership they will let me test drive any M cars, and those also have break in period. It's ridiculous how some of these lower tier dealership operates. I went to Kia to test drive stinger, denied, so I went and bought a Mercedes. Went to Toyota ask to test drive a supra, denied, so I went bought a BMW. Now I'm about to go to Acura trying to test drive a ITS, if I'm not allowed to test drive it I might just end up getting the CPO SQ5 or Macan GTS, since they are allowed to be test driven. Someone tell me why this car is worth getting without even a test drive.
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