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think of the oil/grease/fat, not to mention raw onion and bread is often not good for digestive tract.

I prefer to live on a Canine diet: no chocolate, no raw onion, no garlic, occasionally raw meat, 3 week old eggs or off small goods.

also take a page from the seagull diet: no Panadol, seeds and chips.

Are you young? Happens all the time such bs. What engine did ya get? The 3.2 is awesome

Ill be turning 30 this year, I did want the 3.2 but it was a little out of my price range sadly.. Especially when extras came into play.

The 2.0 TFSI is what I went with, Quattro is pretty much one of the reasons I chose it in the end also.

Ill be turning 30 this year, I did want the 3.2 but it was a little out of my price range sadly.. Especially when extras came into play.

The 2.0 TFSI is what I went with, Quattro is pretty much one of the reasons I chose it in the end also.

Nice one! Keep oil handy the audis drink it like no tomorrow for some unknown reason!

As for service I got abused at audi was like :/ and when I bought my Lexus they kept trying to sell it to my mum and gave her the paperwork to sign fkn muppets

Speaking of Lexus the new rcf looks amazing

RCF has some good boy racer feels :P. Also 5L V8. If it's pitching itself against the M4 though, I think I'd rather the M4. From what I've read/seen. Which isn't too much; too far in the future for me :P.

Nice one! Keep oil handy the audis drink it like no tomorrow for some unknown reason!

As for service I got abused at audi was like :/ and when I bought my Lexus they kept trying to sell it to my mum and gave her the paperwork to sign fkn muppets

Speaking of Lexus the new rcf looks amazing

I have heard things about oil, so yeah ill see how it goes :)

oh wow, yeah they always target the parents when you take them with you, i found the same thing lol.

managed to get free servicing for 3 years / 45,000kms, they picking up rego / stamp duty / ctp / 3 year road side etc all that stuff..

+1 rcf!

Ill be turning 30 this year, I did want the 3.2 but it was a little out of my price range sadly.. Especially when extras came into play.

The 2.0 TFSI is what I went with, Quattro is pretty much one of the reasons I chose it in the end also.

I thought you were a youngin!

RCF has some good boy racer feels :P. Also 5L V8. If it's pitching itself against the M4 though, I think I'd rather the M4. From what I've read/seen. Which isn't too much; too far in the future for me :P.

RCF is apparently going to be as good as the m4 - having said that the RCF will likely have 10 times the features of the m4 for less but be interesting to see when its out i think the lexus looks hot as wont be in my budget though so hoping the 3.5ltr 6cyl one will be *fingers crossed*

I have heard things about oil, so yeah ill see how it goes :)

oh wow, yeah they always target the parents when you take them with you, i found the same thing lol.

managed to get free servicing for 3 years / 45,000kms, they picking up rego / stamp duty / ctp / 3 year road side etc all that stuff..

+1 rcf!

nice deal save quite a bit with the servicing etc, the best feautre IMO is unlocking the car at night / underground carpark and the welcome home lights up car turns heads like no tomorrow lol

love dem gimmicks.

RCF is apparently going to be as good as the m4 - having said that the RCF will likely have 10 times the features of the m4 for less but be interesting to see when its out i think the lexus looks hot as wont be in my budget though so hoping the 3.5ltr 6cyl one will be *fingers crossed*

nice deal save quite a bit with the servicing etc, the best feautre IMO is unlocking the car at night / underground carpark and the welcome home lights up car turns heads like no tomorrow lol

love dem gimmicks.

Another draw for the M4 is that it will still come with a stick shift. Also I think I saw that the M4 was going to start from about $62K or something (in the US, of course... :P). So I'll have to move there if I ever want something like that soon :P.

But that's true, with the extras the pricing battle will be interesting. You sure you wouldn't stretch for dem V8 sounds tho? :P

What are these welcome home lights you speak of...

Yeah but I ain't into them stick shift nota daily car and the autos are awesome now days like the c63 etc

Welcome home lights are when u unlock the LEDs the driving lights tail and all interior lights come on

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