Spartan
Well-Known Member
Yah it's a tough one. I'll be going to test drive the EB with PP later this week when the weather clears up. Again, I wish I could get it without the black wheel and summer tires.And yes I was looking at an A5 before this. This is why I have this Angel/Devil thing going (the angel is Audi, the Devil is GT).....Since I was looking at an A5, then obviously why wouldn't I be considering the EB due to same type of car in HP, style, etc, BUT then I have the whole if you were going to spend that on the A5, then spend a little less and still get the GT which is a hell of a lot more power for still less then the A5 by a wide margin. To get the HP in an Audi, you'd have to get an RS5 in that range.
I think this is a decision a lot of us have to make. To me, there are two different ways to look at it.
Price: You were going to spend that much money anyway and why not buy the most power that you can get for that amount of money? Hard to argue with that.
Requirements/expectations: You were looking at a specific type of car like, for example, the A5/S5. The EB PP ticks nearly all of the same boxes and, as a bonus, comes in at a significantly lower price.
In my case, since I wasn't looking for pure power or a "muscle car," it made more sense to me to go for the EB PP. It fit my requirements and expectations and, while I can afford the GT Premium PP, I liked the idea that I could use the saved money for my other hobbies, like the money pit that is motorcycling. It took some self-discipline not to just go for the GT, but I liked the lighter weight and slightly better handling characteristics of the EB PP, too.
For me, a win/win. For you, the best outcome might be different. Whichever way you go, it'll be fun.
Last note: Sounds like the salesman is trying to up-sell you for sure. Go with whichever one makes you happier.
And yes, you're completely right about the boxes being checked between the A5/S5 and EB with PP.
How's your MPG in the EB been?
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