the high-revving v8 like the M3 is a hoot when in the mood but who really revs their cars to 8500rpm all the time????
Any car would be better if it had lost 120kg, so you're just stating obvious things. Also, let me remind you that it was you who dragged the M3 into this discussion. It's perfectly fine to voice your opinion why you didn't like 'your' M3. What gets people boiling is that you do it all the time, and often base it on incorrect facts (see yesterday's 335i got more torque than M3 talk). We all know by now why you do feel the M3 wasn't a perfect car to you. No reason to repeat it again and again and again.You guys really need to take a chill pill, you read the word M3 and clear forget the subject being discussed is the RS4. The reference to the M3 was to highlight the RS4 was of that type i.e. high revving. You loved Chris Harris review yet his opinion mimics my own here, the RS4 is brilliant when it's getting spanked to the redline but when not its nothing that special and to use his words it's failing is lack of torque, that's what makes the C63 more special more of the time.
So to repeat my opinion the RS4 would have been perfect if it had a v6 biturbo and lost 120kg.
Let's not get personal, even though it might seem like an appropriate way to you to avoid a proper/factual discussion. Also, weren't you the one who said that Audi "listened and given an RS which gets better and better the harder you push it" on page 1? Now all of a sudden this is a bad thing. It seems like you're changing your opinion quite often. It's things like these that make people question your comments.South I get it you dislike me and for the record my reference was factual 'engine of the same type' which in my opinion isn't idea for the RS4. For heaven sake watch the views all are praising it when it's being worked hard but the sparkle is gone when not and it's the choice of engine and more importantly lack of torque that's to blame.
You are hung up on the M3 word that you are seeing red and it's making you read into something that isn't there.
Well, too bad that replying to each other is kinda the purpose of a forum. As to all Audi RS fans wishing for an FI engine, we have a fellow member aboard who's currently quite happy with their RS5 and considers an RS4 (member ss5). So that makes two non-owners wishing for an FI engine and one owner who likes Audi's decision. Seems like Audi has done it right.And have I not been the person back wishing for an FI engine on the RS5 before the decision was taken to go with the N/A v8 again, doesn't sound like switch opinions to me. And yes Audi are listening, the car have throttle control, the tail is playful, the chassis gets better the hard you go. BTW all comments praise by me, Tumbo and any other Audi RS fan who still wished it had got an FI engine and remarks that Chris Harris made too.
Let's all chill and refrain from replying to each other, you have your opinion and have made your point and I have done the same.
the car is not special enough off the boil meaning lack of torque which is due to engine choice.
If Audi screwed anything with RS5/B8 RS4 (vs the much lauded B7 RS4), it is the ponderous weight
The one thing I absolutely love about the high-revving NA engine experience - based mostly on my experience with that unmentionable (and unmentionably good) car from Munich - is that the scope afforded by the engine to suit one's mood is just so much broader. Yes, you can mooch about in the lower RPM range (and get slaughtered by that other unmentionably good muscle saloon from Stuttgart) when you're feeling chilled and then - appropriate opportunities permitting - unleash the dogs of war and revel in the occasion.
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