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The article also failed to mention anything about pricing, and I sort of do agree with you on that point as Audi already have a history of taking stuff out of cars and adding more price (think Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera) as well as other car makers, like Porsche and Ferrari. This is probably because the materials used were more expensive and costly to make than a normal body and framework. If Audi used easy to get materials that were cheap, then potentially this could be a recipe for a better future: The next A4 weighing less than its predecessor (gasp, amazing I know) while having more gadgets and luxury and hopefully not costing any more. Hopefully this can pass on to BMW, which can finally make a real e9x M3 CSL (although I suspect there are different reasons for why they aren't making it). Quote:
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I can't believe no one has brought it up yet. Power to Weight ratio is what really matters. You could have a 500hp monster motor, but if it's in the chasis of a Hummer (5000+ pounds) it's as useless as a stock honda civic... but at least the civic is farrrr more economical.
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Weight help in so many more ways then just acceleration and it's those that are improving it's lap time. Last edited by footie; 06-10-2009 at 03:18 AM.. |
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1) They kept the car identical/similar to how it is now, but substituted lightweight, exotic materials into the construction process wherever possible. -The price has to increase significantly to accommodate the increase in material prices (and the biggest argument against the S5 is that it's ALREADY too expensive) -Higher price makes a 4 cylinder engine even more unmarketable/unjustifiable (very few people are going to buy a car with a 4 cylinder engine that has a price starting likely $60k+). 2) They stripped the car of its luxury components and kept the materials used the same. -The price has to be significantly reduced (no one is going to buy an econo box for $55k+) 3) They stripped the car of it's luxury components and also substituted lightweight, exotic materials into the construction process. -The price would likely stay around where it is (and sales would plummet). I'm sure there are people out there that get off on knowing their car has some crazy composite brakes and magnesium/titanium/composite frame and engine, but how many of these people exist? The vast majority of car buyers looking for luxury GTs are not going to give a damn whether the suspension is made of aluminum or some wild exotic composite if the seats are made of vinyl and the dash is plastic. So everyone in this thread saying how great it is that Audi is reducing weight etc are right in theory, but in the real world none of it matters. Unless Audi has some magical lightweight, cheap materials that no one else knows about, they are making some serious concessions in their design process to achieve their weight reduction; concessions that are likely to make the car either too expensive or ill equipped to compete in it's market.
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Imagine that lightweight S5 with the new 350bhp 2.5T from the TT-RS.
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If they homologate the technology with the VW group the volume will be there to make it affordable. But, we're just going to have to wait and see. The concept itself is right on though.
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