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    Veteran Member Four Rings L0U's Avatar
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    Re: Weight Issue?

    of all the cars you test drove, the S4 was the biggest for interior space for 4. Get a 2 seater if you don't carry things in your trunk or back seat.
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    Re: Weight Issue?

    Sorry to tell you this put the S4 doesn't compare with any of those cars except the 335i. Like Lou said if you don't need four seats why even bother. If I was only needing 2 seats then it will definitely either be a cayman S, or 911, GT-R or an M3. Scratch everything else off the list. 335i, S4, X6 etc. is way underclassed when you are comparing to the above cars.
    Hope that should make it easier.

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    Re: Weight Issue?

    Actually...it was the fold down back seat in the S4 that got me to test it. It made me realize the impractical nature of the 911. So I decided I needed something that I could put a rack on top and also use as a sporty sedan.

    Anyway, does anyone else have any issue w/ the curb weight? Maybe thats why fuel efficency hasnt been too hot.
    How about those who are driving it now w a full tank, does it feel any different?

    Ill probably go ahead and get a S4...but still would like to hear from you guys!
    Thanks.

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