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<blockquote data-quote="02silver2v" data-source="post: 16310827" data-attributes="member: 32881"><p>I have an Audi 2018 SQ5 and the wife has a 2018 IS350 FSport. Both are very quality cars. I think long term the Lexus will be the car to own if you plan to own it for a while. It is quiet and actually has plenty of power and really it is the car you get in and know it will be starting every time without issue and looks good getting you from A to B. I bought both cars brand new and the Audi has been in the shop 3 or 4 times now for very random things. The most recent, which I find really strange, is the thermostat got stuck open with 11K miles on it causing the car to get very hot and go into Limp Mode. Also had both taillights, at different times, go dead. Lexus, knock on wood, literally hasn't had a single hiccup. Besides brakes and tires on the Lexus I think it is a very low maintenance car with fantastic reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02silver2v, post: 16310827, member: 32881"] I have an Audi 2018 SQ5 and the wife has a 2018 IS350 FSport. Both are very quality cars. I think long term the Lexus will be the car to own if you plan to own it for a while. It is quiet and actually has plenty of power and really it is the car you get in and know it will be starting every time without issue and looks good getting you from A to B. I bought both cars brand new and the Audi has been in the shop 3 or 4 times now for very random things. The most recent, which I find really strange, is the thermostat got stuck open with 11K miles on it causing the car to get very hot and go into Limp Mode. Also had both taillights, at different times, go dead. Lexus, knock on wood, literally hasn't had a single hiccup. Besides brakes and tires on the Lexus I think it is a very low maintenance car with fantastic reliability. [/QUOTE]
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