Interesting you say the RS3 is noticeably quicker than the RS5. I've never been in an RS5 but would have thought they were on a par.I'm going to say the rs5 definitely looks better. Miss the slick look on my drive. And rs5 had way more toys! Advanced key, pano roof, high def display (did not get the tech pack). And the v8 scream (at the top end) is a great thing.
But the rs3 is a whole new animal. Having considered the mk1 rs3 and rejected it. This thing with the sports exhaust and mag ride is fantastic... it sounds brilliant (fake over run on downshift included). And it's noticeably quicker than the rs5 as well. No doubt of that.
Driving this full pelt all the time (and a big wallet- not costing me less on fuel)? You will need some balls. The rs5 takes more time to get in its stride. This thing is very different...
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Interesting you say the RS3 is noticeably quicker than the RS5. I've never been in an RS5 but would have thought they were on a par.
I have an s3 with 400bhp which I should imagine is slightly quicker than an rs3, the rs5 is the same speed as it, (it doesn't feel a quick as there's no turbo). There's a junction near me and about 300 yards up the road there's a signpost. I did a test with both cars and they both got to the exact same speed.Interesting you say the RS3 is noticeably quicker than the RS5. I've never been in an RS5 but would have thought they were on a par.
That doesn't mean they got there in the same time though?There's a junction near me and about 300 yards up the road there's a signpost. I did a test with both cars and they both got to the exact same speed.
That doesn't mean they got there in the same time though?
I don't think that's true, it depends on the acceleration curve of the car, though it'll be very similar of course.Same speed at the same point will be the same time, if one car accelerated faster than it would be going quicker by the time it reached the sign.
Same speed at the same point will be the same time, if one car accelerated faster than it would be going quicker by the time it reached the sign.
Same speed at the same point will be the same time, if one car accelerated faster than it would be going quicker by the time it reached the sign.
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In therory they could arrive a different times, in real world terms though this will be absolutely minimal. Less than a tenth.Lmao!! Seemed common sense to me when I thought earlier, for a car to be doing the identical speed at the same marker then if they were side by side both cars would be at that point doing the same speed at the same time? I'd have thought it would all average out over distance.