Loved this article! I remember reading it and feeling like the S4 winning was a personal victory for me![]()
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Loved this article! I remember reading it and feeling like the S4 winning was a personal victory for me![]()
Unf*ckwithable
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The S4 is the only one at this point that doesn't look badly dated.
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Ten years ago, the S4 would top the list for me, now it is the M3. Simpler and more reliable.
I'd love the Saab for the quirky factory and my addiction to torque steer.
...The Merc never had any appeal. Soulless German speed appliance with the visual appeal of a Buick.
Flamesuit on.
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Bob
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WUT? The M3 didn't win a C&D comparo?
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I remember reading this article back in 1999. It's so wierd how time flies.
I still remember lusting after that S4. To this day I want to own one -- but the only thing holding me is the legendary unreliability of the 2.7TT.
2005 Lotus Elise - 6-speed
2011 BMW 128 'vert - 6-speed
2013 Subaru Crosstrek XV - 5-speed
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I'm amazed the Viggen beat out the Benz. It's definitely the black sheep of the bunch and I have a real soft spot for it![]()
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I remember driving the Viggen...and how awful that torque steer was. It reminded me of the torque steer in the old Chevy X11.![]()
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2005 Lotus Elise - 6-speed
2011 BMW 128 'vert - 6-speed
2013 Subaru Crosstrek XV - 5-speed
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E36 M3 always a solid choice, the Viggen flex/torque steer can be remedied fairly easily with an aftermarket steering/bulkhead brace kit.
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Thoughts expressed are those of the poster and not those of some long dead guy who I choose to speak for me.
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Adjusted for inflation, the prices of these cars have pretty much stayed the same but performance have improved leaps and bounds.
To put it in perspective, the 1999 M3 was $43k, which is about $60k in 2012 adjusted for inflation - about the same price as 2012 M3. But performance wise, the 2012 F30 328i is about equal match to the 1999 M3 (actually, it is faster and better handling than the 1999 M3...)
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Even that lost to the S4.Not that I care, just sometimes its hard to follow C/Ds logic, they kinds make their own rules--them break them, etc.
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...mparison-tests
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Something I noticed in this test that I miss: body colored seats. The S4 has them in the test, and they were available in the Saab(in blue AND yellow as I remember). BMW offers red leather now, but that's nowhere near as mental as yellow and blue!
Also, just for curiosity, I'd like to see a Viggen with Abbott Racing's Viggen Rescue Kit tested. Owners love the kit, and I wonder what it does for the drivetrain lash and lap times.
1998 VW Golf Mk.III 5dr/1960 Porsche 356B T5
/1980 Honda CM400E
"I drive an '81 Jetta with a Scirocco engine, Rabbit front fenders and multi-colored doors. There's a spiderweb fracture in the driver's side windshield, and a dented bumper sticker that says 'praised are the lowered'"