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RS3 tested against it's rivals
AMS has just tested the RS3 against it's rivals to see if it's really that good, they brought along the ultimate expressive of a small sportscar in the form of the Porsche Cayman R, arguably the best handling at almost any price and to keep the comparison truly relevant it included probably the RS3's biggest competitor, the mighty 1M coupe.
Well the results and final placing speak for themselves. 1st place - Audi RS3 (251/300 points, 84 %) It's AMS guys, so the best car for everyday use won. And that's the Audi. But the performance is great as well, 4,5 seconds to 100 km/h, fastest laptime on the wet and it's faster than the 1M around the dry track. Engine: i5, turbo, 340 hp, 450 Nm Drive: AWD, 7-speed-DSG Weight: 1590 kg Vmax.: 250 km/h (limited) 0-40 km/h in 1,2 s 0-100 km/h in 4,5 s 0-200 km/h in 15,7 s Flexibility (80-120 km/h) in 6th gear: 6,3 s 18 m slalom: 65,2 km/h Braking (100-0 km/h): 33,5 m (warm, Continental SportContact5) Average fuel consumption: 12,7 l/100 km 2nd place - Porsche Cayman R PDK (245/300 points, 82 %) The sportiest car of the trio. Direct, precise and brutally fast. Fastest dry lap. 0-100 km/h in 4,4 s (0,2 s faster than factory's claim). Engine: b6, 330 hp, 370 Nm Drive: RWD, 7-speed-DSG Weight: 1360 kg Vmax.: 280 km/h 0-40 km/h in 1,5 s 0-100 km/h in 4,4 s 0-200 km/h in 15,5 s Flexibility (80-120 km/h) in 6th gear: 9,7 s 18 m slalom: 67,4 km/h Braking (100-0 km/h): 33,0 m (warm, Bridgestone Potenza RE050) Average fuel consumption: 12,5 l/100 km 3rd place - BMW 1M (232/300 points, 77 %) Great biturbo engine, weak traction on wet. However, it's still a great "Funmachine" for everyone. Engine: i6, biturbo, 340 hp, 450 Nm (Overboost: 500 Nm) Drive: RWD, 6-speed-manual Weight: 1500 kg Vmax.: 250 km/h (limited) 0-40 km/h in 1,6 s 0-100 km/h in 4,7 s 0-200 km/h in 16,6 s Flexibility (80-120 km/h) in 6th gear: 6,5 s 18 m slalom: 68,5 km/h Braking (100-0 km/h): 34,4 m (warm, Michelin Pilot Sport) Average fuel consumption: 12,9 l/100 km Dry laptimes: 0.58,7 min - Cayman R PDK 0.59,8 min - RS3 1.00,2 min - 1M Wet laptimes: 1.03,2 min - RS3 1.04,8 min - Cayman R PDK 1.05,7 min - 1M To boost the appeal of the RS3 as a true driver's car Audi are to offer an additional performance enchancing option in the form of a wider wheel/tyre combination, wheel width at the front goes up to 8.5" and rubber to 255. If there were doubts about the nose staying firmly on line round a corner before then this option will put those fears to rest. I bet with this option the Cayman R wouldn't have even won in the dry and the 1M would have felt like it was there only to make up the numbers. Source: ************** Last edited by southlight; 05-05-2011 at 07:35 PM.. Reason: . |
05-05-2011, 09:18 PM | #2 |
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EVO tested the RS3 vs Litchfield Impreza Type-20 vs Ford Focus RS MP350. it came last. the usual sentiments were expressed. "great fit and finish, fast point to point car but uninvolved and numb". another example that numbers only doesn't mean anything. nothing new here but I am glad you have found something to validate your belief
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I would expect as much of AMS to place the RS3 in front of the Cayman R. Their comparisons always have unusual standings at the end.
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Guys, please keep in mind the tires each car was running on.
The RS3 was running on CSC's, which are superior to the Michelin pilot sports in wet weather. We haven't been told if the other performance tests (0-60, etc) were done in wet, dry, or damp conditions. That being said, very impressive figures being thrown up by the RS3. I still wouldn't ever buy one, though, as I don't appreciate the philosophy or driving experience that AWD gives (having owned one in the past). I feel vastly more in control (and trusting) of my M3 than I ever did of any previous AWD cars I have owned. |
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^ the test wasn't an analytical comparison per se. there were no 0-60, slalom speed or etc,. it was more a subjective, seat of the pants impression while the cars were flogged up and down France's southern Alps mountain roads. although you are correct the other cars were modded but we can all agree those cars can not even be compared to Caymen R or the 1M. I tend to trust EVO's opinion in their reviews. they are probably the least biased publication out there with the exception of some bias towards british cars in general of course.
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Each are equally great in their own right, those interested in either of the other two won't feel short changed or anything, only that the RS3 is the more complete package, something that quattroGmbH try to do with every one of their models. Buy your 1M and feel happy, one or two results where the RS3 beats it only means those tests looked at the bigger picture. |
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Good point by Koreez.
And RS3 really appeals to me. I dunno about steering feel but if someone wants a quick hatchback, RS3 is the way to go. I wish BMW would have offered their 1M in a hatchback form as well.
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I think their results are spot on here, if you ignore practicality then the Cayman R wins by 8 points over the RS3 with the 1M a further 12 points back, but with everything taken into consideration then the RS3 wins by 6 points. So they are basically repeating my own opinion that the RS3's performance abilities are close enough in most people's eye to make the areas that it's outstanding at seal the deal. But the same could very well be said about the 1M, it's traction issues only really show up in poor conditions and as they did say it's a real hoot to drive so it too is a car that though it didn't win it has still enough plus points to be a rewarding thing to own, maybethose points in some poeple's eyes make it the best of the bunch. What these reviews shows is that both these two cars are exceptional driver's car in their own right and worthy of the badge bestowed on them and at a price that more can afford. |
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That's your opinion, I and probably others might view it a little differently in that AMS and CAR looked at the whole package and felt the RS3 was better, in fact the journalist for CAR would have put he's money in the 1M but acknowledge the RS3 to be better overall.
We don't have to agree all the time and nor do we need to want the same things. |
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Somewhat agree. It's a CSL'esq version of what should have been a Cayman S in the comparison. They just grabbed the fastest version of each car I think.
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On pure performance the Cayman R is still king here, the RS3 gets surprisingly close in ability and the 1M on pure exciting but neither of them can combine the two. I guess that's why it cost as much as it does, whether you feel it's worth this is up to the individual, personally I think any one of them would be a pleasure to own. |
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I think the RS3 is a solid car. Prolly a blasty to drive.
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