Leased this 2017 A4 3 years ago and just financed it a couple months ago. It's mine! One of less than 500 in CA with a manual transmission. Get this, Audi no longer makes ANY CARS available in US with a manual. STUPID. It's the butteriest transmission I've evar had. So nice.
Nice!! Love that short shifter. Mine's almost (but not quite) that short. I haven't had 300HP before. Even my fastest cars were just under 200 before. (well excluding some un-fun vehicles that had large motors) I drive fairly quickly with it, and just when I think I've got the whole thing down, I stomp on it randomly, and am taken a bit by surprise at just how quick it is. It's almost like the ECU has a separate curve for 1mm before full throttle and exactly full throttle.
Oh yeah that things is a race car. Mine has a mere 252bhp but it's the twin turbo AWD that is so fun. Not so great for kudos but great for very quick freeway interchanging. Especially on LA's steep and twisty two-lane interchanges.
I am not driving this beauty - just picked up a 2020 Volvo XC60 at teh start of March. Traded in 2 cars - a 2017 Murano & a 2012 Jaguar XF. Didn't need 2 cars in retirement. Test drove an Audi Q5, a Mercedes GLC300 and a Jag FPace. The Volvo came out on top, followed closely by teh Audi and the Merc tied for 2nd, the Jag a distant 4th. I've never sat in a more comfortable vehicle. Just in time to not make any road trips with all my free days.
I had a C70 for a while that was pretty fun. I liked the convertible aspect until I had convertible issues. It was quick, comfortable, and fun in a luxury-sort-of-way rather than sporty.
I have eschewed gasoline, shifting (and car washes, evidently) for a 2017 Chevy Bolt.
It feels a bit more like driving a video game than a car but still might be the most enjoyable vehicle I've had, at least since the old 944...
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I'm currently not pushing a 2019 Honda Accord Hybrid EXT, the last time I put gas in it was March. It is the small-people-at-home-go-to-childcare, then big-people-go-to-work, and then that same thing in reverse, mobile.