The 2015 TDi wagon is available in the U.S (sold as the Jetta).....and it also comes with a 6spd manual I believe. <- that would be a perfect car. The only gripe I have about the S3 is that it's small. Essentially it's an Audi version of the Golf R....and the Golf R is a better car.
I totally agree with leasing a european car. That will save your ass if/when repairs happen. Lease rates/programs are also really good in that if you rollover your lease to a newer model, you may even end up paying less for a better car.
Might also try looking at the Ford Escape: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/24/2013-ford-escape-vs-2013-mazda-cx-5-comparison-review/
A friend on mine has one and it's actually pretty good.
Stay away from anything GM - this is simply a car company that just wants to pump out units and not give a rats ass about customer service. Just ask the groups of C6 Corvette Z-06 owners how they feel about leaky cooling systems and broken valves on cars that haven't even exceeded 12,000 miles on the odo.
I totally agree with leasing a european car. That will save your ass if/when repairs happen. Lease rates/programs are also really good in that if you rollover your lease to a newer model, you may even end up paying less for a better car.
Might also try looking at the Ford Escape: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/10/24/2013-ford-escape-vs-2013-mazda-cx-5-comparison-review/
A friend on mine has one and it's actually pretty good.
Stay away from anything GM - this is simply a car company that just wants to pump out units and not give a rats ass about customer service. Just ask the groups of C6 Corvette Z-06 owners how they feel about leaky cooling systems and broken valves on cars that haven't even exceeded 12,000 miles on the odo.






