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Thursday 24 November 2011

Story of my Blue Monster - sound n speed rolled into one – I call it “THE BLUE BLAST”

Story of my Blue Monster - sound n speed rolled into one – I call it "THE BLUE BLAST"

Story of my Blue Monster - sound n speed rolled into one – I call it "THE BLUE BLAST"

Hi folks,

It all started in June of 2011 - I live in the US of A , and was getting bored of driving my red Acura TSX which I owned for almost 3.5 years since 2007. The Acura had been all that I had wanted till now - a fast, beautiful car loaded with all modern gizmos including touch screen nav, leather, premium sound, 17" sport wheels, black tints, 206 BHP with awesome handling - all this with Acura's sharp reliability, fuel efficiency and low maintenance.

This was a super beautiful car.
Look here:
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The car had been paid off in November 2010, and I had no more installments to pay for on the Acura. This was the trigger.

My thought process started – if I can sell off the Acura now, get the money in my bank, use some of it as down-payment for a newer better car – isn't that enticing?

So the search began in the mind – I had my mind set on the Lexus IS 250/350. Fabulous car –started looking for used options…..all of them ranging > $28k or so…not bad I thought. Kept on looking…

My requirements were:

1. The car should be a head turner. I am a Libran so beauty is a sheer must.
2. Fast car, faster than the Acura of course, and fun to drive – I am a fast driver!
3. I was only looking for higher labels – Lexus, BMW, Audi, Merc, Infiniti – no Acura this time. I included Infiniti coz of its interiors on the G37, and the 300+ bhp engine
4. Sedan – 4 doors a requirement. Preferably automatic with sports mode and paddle shifters. I know - no manual here…as I wanted my wife to be able to drive this as well at times. Auto is nowhere near the manual but still….
5. Navigation –a must have
6. Preferably a used car – with very low miles
7. Sorry – no American or Korean cars! Sorry Hyundai – I know u guys are really pushing the game but maybe couple years later!!

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Fast forward –March 2011.

1. Lexus IS350: Visited a car dealer in Seattle and test drove a Lexus IS 350. Was impressed by the sheer quality of the interiors – that woodgrain interior is something to die for. Drove the car around and then on the highway – boy this car is slick - It features a robust 3.5-liter V6 that pumps out 306 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque. Handling is very sharp. The weak points were the lifeless steering and the rear leg room – which is almost zero –only suitable for kids.
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Verdict – Awesome car – but ruled out due to the quirks stated above.

2. Lexus IS250:Same story here, almost the same car with a lesser peppy engine and the same quirks.
Verdict: Ruled out!

3. Audi A4/S4:Test drove the 2010 Audi A4. Those LEDs – can't say enuff about them. And the interiors are probably the best you can get on a luxury sports sedan. Add to this the quattro AWD and you have a winner. Well almost!

What kills the fun is the 4 cylinder 211 horsepower engine with 258 pound-feet of torque. Although the power is adequate, it still leaves a lot to be desired. I was expecting a roaring engine performance from the turbo engine, but it's almost along the Acura TSX lines. Not in the scale of a BMW or an Infiniti G37
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Verdict: Awesome interiors, styling, killer LEDs, lack of sheer power kills this beautiful car. This is a very beautiful car!! The S4 has the 6 cylinder power, but is very very unreasonably priced…almost like an M3 – but nowhere near it in performance. Ruled out!!

4. Infiniti G37:The cheapest and fastest car amongst the ones I test drove. Certainly, the G37 is one of the more entertaining vehicles to drive thanks to its strong 328-horsepower V6 engine and agile handling. Very stylish cabin, rich features and lots of space in the sedan. Very very likeable car. What this car lacks is perhaps steering feedback– still very japanish and lacks the german touch. Also the engine gets very rough as u press the pedal and cross 90mph.

But what really killed my interest in the Infiniti was the snob factor. It still is rated lower in the ranks in the luxury sport sedan market and the snob factor is really really low.
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Verdict: Almost the complete package in what I was looking for, the snob factor is a concern. Still a contender!! Watch out this space.

5. Mercedes C300 Sport: Test drove a beautiful red Merc C300 and liked the first impressions. Hated the squarish design though. The interiors are OK, nothing to write home about though. Audi is still the benchmark for interiors.
Under the hood sits a sedate 228-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and a seven-speed automatic transmission box. A 3.0-liter 24-valve V6 engine that produces 228-horsepower and 221 lb-ft .of torque is nowhere fast than all the other cars I tested so mightily disappointed. Unless it's the AMG C63, you are looking at austere notes here. Snob factor is there but lacks outright power, and is not fast at all.
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Verdict: Ruled out. More of a ladies car – especially for the Chinese Asian population in the States

6. Mercedes CLS 550:Just out of curiosity, test drove this amazing merc - a 2009 model. It's more expensive than the E series but sits on lower ground in the used car market. Super rich interiors, mighty big car and swooping lines. Luved every bit of this car. Its like a "German Jaguar" as they say.
A 5.5-liter 382 horsepower V8 engine powers this beast and just a look at the car makes u feel rich!! Again, this is completely out of picture in the current crop of cars I was testing, but the CLS made a space in my heart and I would love to acquire this beauty in its AMG avatar some day!!

Talking about power – this engine produces 391 pounds-feet of torque…..and that's what makes it one of the most powerful cars.

As far as I'm concerned, this is easily one of the most gorgeous cars(sedans) in the world. The performance level makes it an unbelievably civilized sports sedan which offers tons of fun on the road

A few pics here of the CLS:
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Verdict: Ooomphi car, a little "unusual" design but very very rich, powerful and elegant. Makes its place to the top of my future wishlist! Only if I had the $$$s

7. BMW 3 Series:Aah….the Benchmark of all cars. Having owned a BMW in the past, I knew this is the only car that is the benchmark in handling, performance and steering feel. Interiors and comfort – not so sure. Test drove a 2008 330i – this arrives with 255 horsepower and 220 pound-feet of torque. Not impressive figures I would say. Still test drove the vehicle, and to my surprise the power delivery is very linear and the car feels fast – though not as fast at the Infiniti G37.

The steering is awesome, handling –awesome and driving dynamics are spot on. The navigation is a pain to control with the iDrive knob and the interiors do not feel very rich. Still the car is very much the BMW that it is known for and I like the car. Now what it lacks is the sheer power that I was looking for –something on the lines of the G37 and rich interiors.
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Verdict: Excellent dynamics, handling and steering feel, lacks power, interior quality. Will be a contender of course.

WHAT NEXT: THE GAME CHANGER!

Coming soon……………….

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