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<blockquote data-quote="SVTCam" data-source="post: 16310864" data-attributes="member: 87329"><p>I had a 2012 S5 Prestige, manual with the V8. I absolutely loved the car, and it drove incredible. I did the oil changes myself for around $120, I believe the dealer wanted $300~ for it. The B&O speakers started making static/distortion noises in the passenger door periodically, but then would go away (some days it was fine, others awful). The clutch was starting to go out, and I didn't want to even ask a shop what the price tag would have been for that, so I got rid of it. Toyota's reliability is top notch, and the IS350 is your best bet. If I were to choose, I'd take an IS350 over an A4 due to the cost of maintenance and reliability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTCam, post: 16310864, member: 87329"] I had a 2012 S5 Prestige, manual with the V8. I absolutely loved the car, and it drove incredible. I did the oil changes myself for around $120, I believe the dealer wanted $300~ for it. The B&O speakers started making static/distortion noises in the passenger door periodically, but then would go away (some days it was fine, others awful). The clutch was starting to go out, and I didn't want to even ask a shop what the price tag would have been for that, so I got rid of it. Toyota's reliability is top notch, and the IS350 is your best bet. If I were to choose, I'd take an IS350 over an A4 due to the cost of maintenance and reliability. [/QUOTE]
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