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Originally Posted by clanky
Like others have said you will never regret getting the biggest motor available, whether you regret getting the V6 instead of the V8 depends on you. Although I owned a 2010 V6 and it was pretty damn fast for a V6 and I drove one of the newer ones and still impressed me. That being said if I had to pick a fully loaded V6 over a 1SS... I would get the 1SS every time. 0% APR is a great deal, but like others said they will do it again if you need more time to save money. Don't spend more than you can budget for though! 
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I have a 1LT V6 because that's what worked best for my budget, but if the choice were between the fully loaded V6 and the 1SS I think I would still go with the V6. The gas mileage, and regular fuel have a long term savings and I think that I would use the extra features more often than the 455 HP.
I really love the power of the V6, even in hilly CA when our other cars would downshift and still not handle the hills the V6 just powers right up with easy power. 335 HP is really pretty powerful in a light car like this. I plan to do autocross with it, but I know I'm not good enough to need a V8.
I didn't drive the automatic versions though because I love manuals, so I don't know if I would have made a different choice if I wanted an A8.
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