audi rs4 better than m3 e92
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I'm not a betting man but my gutt feeling is that not many will agree with you.
I own a B7 RS4 Saloon & before than an E60 M5. I've driven the E92 but personally i DO prefer the RS4 as it's performance in my mind is usable 99% of the time, but in the E92 M3 as per in the M5, fun is limited by weather conditions.
Both fantastic cars though.
I own a B7 RS4 Saloon & before than an E60 M5. I've driven the E92 but personally i DO prefer the RS4 as it's performance in my mind is usable 99% of the time, but in the E92 M3 as per in the M5, fun is limited by weather conditions.
Both fantastic cars though.
Both absolutely fantastic cars, and when I need four seats I'm going to get one of them. Or a Merc C63 AMG. Or possibly a Lexus IS-F.
I'm just delighted that you can still purchase compact V8 sports saloons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfdEVbmvqsI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhPW9wcizzA
I'm just delighted that you can still purchase compact V8 sports saloons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfdEVbmvqsI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhPW9wcizzA
Driven both - loved RS4 more following initial test drive. Decided on E92 M3 as it required learning - therefore a better long-term ownership proposition for me - Couldn't face having problems with DRC (some people have had utter horror stories). Audi do guarantee the suspension for 5 years to be fair but the inconvenience of leaving it with the dealer every few months (or whatever) just put me right off!
As has been said though they are both great cars!
As has been said though they are both great cars!
I have been lucky enough to drive the RS4, the E92 M3, and the C63 AMG. And the M3 wins hands down.
The noise of the Merc got me looking, but the total package of the M3 sold it to me.
Very Very fast round the track (many people don't realise it has an identical time as the R8 round the Ring too)
The noise of the Merc got me looking, but the total package of the M3 sold it to me.
Very Very fast round the track (many people don't realise it has an identical time as the R8 round the Ring too)
You can't really adjust the angle of attack with the throttle in the RS4 which means it's less of a drivers car than the M3. For me it's about the involvement and the 4wd of the dowdy, sorry I mean Audi, removes a huge area of fun from the drive.
Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.
Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.bennyboysvuk said:
You can't really adjust the angle of attack with the throttle in the RS4 which means it's less of a drivers car than the M3. For me it's about the involvement and the 4wd of the dowdy, sorry I mean Audi, removes a huge area of fun from the drive.
Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.
Defo a matter of opinion. A drivers car that can only be exploited in better good weather conditions hardly makes for the perfect drivers car. I'd agree the M3 does have edge when it comes to involvement, but that involvement loses it's fun in the wet (unless tail out shannanigans are your bag).Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.In the Summer my M5 was the most fun i could have with my clothes on, but as soon as Autumn arrived the fun quickly vanished & for that reason alone to me makes the RS4 the perfect all-rounder in this country. NOT the best at everything & if we had a Dubai like climate the table would be turned.
W8PMC said:
bennyboysvuk said:
You can't really adjust the angle of attack with the throttle in the RS4 which means it's less of a drivers car than the M3. For me it's about the involvement and the 4wd of the dowdy, sorry I mean Audi, removes a huge area of fun from the drive.
Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.
Defo a matter of opinion. A drivers car that can only be exploited in better good weather conditions hardly makes for the perfect drivers car. I'd agree the M3 does have edge when it comes to involvement, but that involvement loses it's fun in the wet (unless tail out shannanigans are your bag).Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.In the Summer my M5 was the most fun i could have with my clothes on, but as soon as Autumn arrived the fun quickly vanished & for that reason alone to me makes the RS4 the perfect all-rounder in this country. NOT the best at everything & if we had a Dubai like climate the table would be turned.
I drove the Dowdy (
) RS4 yesterday for the first time and found it strangely uninvolving. Given the positive magazine reviews, I was quite surprised by this, but even with the Sport button pressed and the DSC off, the thing refused to do anything other than grip or understeer. It wasn't even that fast either; an M3 would murder it in a straight line.Moreover, with tyre technology what it is today, you'd have to be going at an indecent speed to pull away from a similarly driven M3 in the wet. Given the draconian attitude towards spirited driving nowadays, surely this is more relevant. At least with the M3, you can have some low speed fun with the DSC off.
W8PMC said:
bennyboysvuk said:
You can't really adjust the angle of attack with the throttle in the RS4 which means it's less of a drivers car than the M3. For me it's about the involvement and the 4wd of the dowdy, sorry I mean Audi, removes a huge area of fun from the drive.
Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.
Defo a matter of opinion. A drivers car that can only be exploited in better good weather conditions hardly makes for the perfect drivers car. I'd agree the M3 does have edge when it comes to involvement, but that involvement loses it's fun in the wet (unless tail out shannanigans are your bag).Having a proper drivers car with 4wd is IMO like having a bike that can't pull wheelies.
Just look at the Gallardo Balboni.In the Summer my M5 was the most fun i could have with my clothes on, but as soon as Autumn arrived the fun quickly vanished & for that reason alone to me makes the RS4 the perfect all-rounder in this country. NOT the best at everything & if we had a Dubai like climate the table would be turned.
As said, i guess it's a matter of opinion as the Motoring Press, Mfctr stats & real world give a very different outcome.
I do agree the M3 could be a tad more fun & totally get the 4WD vs RWD debate, however & i stand by this having owned a tuned M5 then the B7 RS4, the RS4 is the stronger all rounder (i.e. it can remain at the upper limits of it's performance in virtually any conditions).
Fully aware some RS4's have been down on power (mine isn't one of them) & although the stats have them side by side in performance i'd agree a well launched M3 would gain a small advantage in a straight line, but where i live i'm not blessed with alot of straight roads & being Northern the weather is not my best friend either
These 2 cars have their own individual attractions but i'd argue what is "a better drivers car"? I'm a driver & i prefer the RS4 for my purposes etc. It don't make it the better car but better for me.
Not sure how you've been suffering understeer as that's not a trait my car has & apart from a DMS Map, Milltek Zorst & slightly wider than stock tyres, the mechanicals are stock.
I do agree the M3 could be a tad more fun & totally get the 4WD vs RWD debate, however & i stand by this having owned a tuned M5 then the B7 RS4, the RS4 is the stronger all rounder (i.e. it can remain at the upper limits of it's performance in virtually any conditions).
Fully aware some RS4's have been down on power (mine isn't one of them) & although the stats have them side by side in performance i'd agree a well launched M3 would gain a small advantage in a straight line, but where i live i'm not blessed with alot of straight roads & being Northern the weather is not my best friend either

These 2 cars have their own individual attractions but i'd argue what is "a better drivers car"? I'm a driver & i prefer the RS4 for my purposes etc. It don't make it the better car but better for me.
Not sure how you've been suffering understeer as that's not a trait my car has & apart from a DMS Map, Milltek Zorst & slightly wider than stock tyres, the mechanicals are stock.
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