Also, don't judge the feeling of power based on a speed6, I test drove one before I drove the speed3 and honestly (no offense MS6'ers) I wasn't impressed by it. The power band felt very odd, and there wasn't an insane feeling of torque. Psychological or not, it makes a big difference.
2 things
1. I didnt like the way the speed6 felt.
2. I wasnt allowed test drive the speed3 when i was ready to trade in the msp, without them running a credit check first, I told the salesmen I'll go to another dealership you can kiss my ass.
The Speed6 has way more torque than the Speed3.....what do you mean powerband felt odd???, Remember it's AWD. Perhaps the car you test drove needed a reflash?
now i go to Sentry for service and guess what? that red one is still sitting there. i checked it out and guess who comes trotting over? so i reminded him who i was, and told him my new ms3 was downstairs for service.
The two dealerships I went to wouldn't let me test drive one unless I was sure I wanted to buy that specific car I'm test driving. When I inquired why, both of them explained that because it's an enthusiast's car and people don't want any miles on them. They both claimed people refused to buy ones with more then 30 miles on the odometer. I think it was the truth and they weren't BS'ing me. When I found one I wanted, they let me test drive it with no money down.
I had heard about test drives being available for your wife as well but I didn't get on the list in time. Only 100 people allowed and it filled up fast.