E92 M3 vs B7 RS4 Photos!

E92 M3 vs B7 RS4 Photos!

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iluvmercs

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Sunday 12th July 2009
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My brother took delivery of his new E92 BMW M3 a couple of weeks ago. He's (understandably) been enjoying his car, so I've only now been able to get hold of it for some photos! Since I own an Audi RS4, I thought it I should get some "Versus" photos. The rivals meet, so to speak! biggrin

Anyway, enough of my twittering, and on to the photos!
Enjoy!
































Darren

iluvmercs

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Sunday 12th July 2009
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Thanks guys smile

Martin_Hx said:
Aye, must have taken you a fair amount of time taking them all tho smile
Indeed it did! Cleaning the cars aside, it was over an hour and a half shunting the cars around!

Darren

iluvmercs

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Tuesday 14th July 2009
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i remember said:
so you love mercs

yet youve got an audi?

wink
Yup, it was a surprise to me! I was set on another Merc, then drove an RS4 drivingbiggrin
I've kept the name, as I've still got my Merc, and it'll always be a keeper smile

Darren

iluvmercs

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Tuesday 14th July 2009
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Afraidofcheese: As by brother says, it's a protection film biggrin
Since the car was bought brand new, knowing it would be covering many miles, we decided to get a company apply this film smile
It's been applied to the front bumper, headlights, front half of the bonnet, side skirts, halfway up the sides of the car, the sides of the rear bumper and on top of the rear bumper by the boot aperture.

Darren

Edited by iluvmercs on Tuesday 14th July 14:11

iluvmercs

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Afraidofcheese said:
So go on then which is faster???
We haven't done any back-to-back "real world" testing yet, as the car has only just (today actually) had it's running in service. Up until now, he's been restricted to 5,000rpm.

But no doubt, we'll be heading to Snetterton soon so we can see how they compare driving

Darren

iluvmercs

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Monday 13th December 2010
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Hello everyone.

Apologies, but I've only just noticed this thread was resurrected....back in Julypaperbag

Many further thanks for the kind comments on the cars and the photos smile

deevlash said:
(would have been better with the merc in too though!)
Hello deevlash! How are you, buddy? wavey
Sadly it's not a performance rival for either the Audi or the BMW - maybe that will be the focus of my next eventual thread in this forum winkbiggrin

iggletiggle said:
Darren you're RS4 looks superb.
on a side note - is it your RS i see on the A47 occasionally pressing on?
Many thanks iggletiggle.
That road is used regularly, and of course I press on up to 70mph angelwinkhehe
What car are you in? I'll try to keep an eye out smile

A bit of nerdy info for you allnerd
18 months on from my thread, the Audi and BMW have performed extremely well, covering well over 20,000 miles each.

We have driven together on the continent, covering Alpine terrain in Switzerland and taking to the Nurburgring - The Audi visiting 3 times, while the BMW has gone there 6 or 7 times now, while my brother has been in Germany for work.
We have only timed ourselves a couple of times on the 'Ring, but he's getting 9 minutes flat, while I'm hovering just under 10 minutes - but I guess this is more to do with driver skill and track knowledge, rather than the cars themselves wink

We have done various "rolling start" comparisons while we were both in Germany - and it's VERY close.
The first time we tried last year, I had 3 passengers and luggage for four in the Audi, while my brother had only himself and his luggage in the BMW. He pulled ahead with a 3rd gear start, so we assumed the BMW was faster.
However this year, we each had 2 passengers and luggage for 3, and it was a dead heat in 2nd and 3rd gear rolling starts. Whoever had "the jump" won the race.
It is then extremely close all the way to the limiter. Interesting enough, both cars have a "soft" speed limiter. Both are officially restricted to 155mph. However, the BMW runs to an indicated 168mph, while the Audi gets to 169mph, indicated - on the GPS, its 162mph and 164mph, respectively.

I'm sorry to admit, that while I do have videos of some of these rolling starts, none have been decent enough to publish. I promise that when we get a decent one (probably when we head back to Germany next year), I'll post up a link here.

Many thanks again, guys and girls - sorry this post doesn't actually contain any extra photos or videos, but when I have some which will be on interest, I'll post again smile

Kind regards,

Darren

Edited by iluvmercs on Monday 13th December 16:15

iluvmercs

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Foggy748 said:
The RS4 is a blinding car in this Winter weather, absolutely awesome, especially with ESP off!! smile
Ahmen to that! angelwink

Darren

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Mermaid said:
iluvmercs said:
Foggy748 said:
The RS4 is a blinding car in this Winter weather, absolutely awesome, especially with ESP off!! smile
Ahmen to that! angelwink

Darren
Even with summer tyres?
Yup. So far it's never got stuck in the snow, even driving it throughout last winter. The Quattro system is astonishing yes

Darren