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Earlier I was thinking of buying Acura Integra, but now I am also considering Audi A4. Is it a good idea to buy a used Audi A4 with 75000 miles or so on it?Does the repair/maintenance cost more than Lexus?Overall, which one's a smart choice to go with?Thanks to everyone who left their suggestions
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The Audi is a nice step up over a Integra, both are very good cars. The Honda should provide better reliablity and lower operating costs, but Audi makes a very solid car as well. Stay away for the 2.8 V6 and take a look at the 1.8T I-4, it is a better performer and lighter weight. Also consider the Quattro vs FWD options, The benefits of AWD Quattro is a nice bonus, but will require a little added maintainence costs.
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I go for the Integra. I leased one for three years and It was everything I wanted in a sporty car. I had the VTEC and manual transmission which is a must for this type of car. I'm anti German car, but love my Hondas and Nissans. The Integra was blast to drive. Thankfully, the police were never around when I drove it. I wish I hadn't given my Integra up.
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An Acura Integra is a nice car but an Audi is an Audi. The car seems to have a lot of miles on it. It should only have these miles if its older than a '00-'01 model. These cars are a little more expensive to work with but a worth it. If you buy an acura, you'll just be another integra owner. So many of these out there, just like all the civics as well. If you can get the Audi and can afford it, then get the Audi because it is more luxurious and a better overall car.
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Come on, you're in the Acura section, so of course people are going to say Integra. I'm sure if you were in the Audi page, people would say Audi. You're buying used and buying to keep right? If so, go Acura, can't beat the reliability and the "performance" of the Audi will be offset by the number of times it's reving at the auto shop. If you like seeing your mechanic often, get the Audi.Best to ya.
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The Acura Integra all the way. Acura is a reliable brand that has a good engine, decent hp, and nice looking. My cousin has a 1994 Bronze Acura Integra with low profile tires, carbon fiber hood and suspension kit and has around 220,000 mi on it, (yes i know) and has never had a problem unbelieving. So go with acura integra all the way.
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