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Originally posted by mmm3587
I think it's more important to consider what he wants in a car. Does he just want basic, reliable transportation? Does he want to look impressive? Does he want luxury? Power? The fact that he wants a manual suggests that he wants some control and likes to drive; will a shiftable automatic suffice?
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All good questions, but I asked what you would buy at those price points because I think you get better advice that way. I think I know everybody's fake personality well enough to translate to Daddicus.
In case you're curious, though, he's still a couple of years from retirement but is in a position where he does a lot of three-hour freeway trips for work-related stuff. (Hence, my panic that he was thinking of getting an SUV, which is just plain dumb.) Not the kind of guy who'd go for a Sunday drive in the twisties, but when he's in the car he likes to feel like he's driving --- not a Mercedes or Jaguar type. Also, he's in a line of work where an M or J or 7-series would be inappropriately immodest among his professional peers even if they all have the dough for it. But a 3 or a not-pimped-out 5 would not raise eyebrows.
I'll tell him to consider test-driving an A6. If he falls in loooorve, I'll intervene to keep him from doing something stupid financially.
ETA: Audi doesn't make a manual A6?!? WTF?!?