r/cars • u/[deleted] • 17h ago
Which is the smoothest riding car in each class?
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u/swfs0 10h ago
Agreed, but then again, that's the story of sedans for the past decade, they all seem to get the axe.
Haven't driven a 2.0T yet, but even the base model is a competent car. Frankly, for being a daily-driver appliance, I'd prefer to get the base model with less power. That ride quality alone makes it worth it
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