PH Blog: unexpected Audi delights
Audi range catch-up day reveals RS3 'actually rather good' epiphany

Not all of them PH-worthy, it has to be said. But I've been able to tick a few boxes of cars I've missed out on here and there. RS3 being one of them. Sadly that was out when I got here so I settled for an S5 Sportback instead, not having tried the supercharged V6 or, indeed, five-door coupaloon body before either.
It certainly sounds good. But, like everything on the A5, S5 and RS5 the noise seems a bit synthetic. There are a gazillion different settings for dampers, noise, throttle, steering, gearbox and even the differential. But even my 'Individual' setting with everything mechanical on Dynamic and everything chassis related on Comfort it doesn't quite gel. Worst is the steering, which is springy and light in comfort, nudges back at you with artificial 'feedback' in Auto and simply adds unwelcome weight in Dynamic. It's quick and sure footed on the slithery winter roads but that's about it.
The RS3 turns out to be the polar opposite. It has most un-Audi like attributes, like character in abundance. It's also pleasingly a bit uncouth, the power delivery properly old school whoosh-bang turbocharged and even the familiar S tronic DCT (no manual option, sadly) feeling a bit more clunky and mechanical than usual. The fixed rate dampers feel a bit overwhelmed by the springs and heavy wheels at times but it still feels a world better than the multi-setting set-up on the S5.
Winter tyres mean it even slides around a bit too. It's typically nose heavy but once settled into the corner carries huge speed, the five-cylinder warble and turbo roar adding to the excitement. It's a proper B-road weapon in the Impreza/Evo mould, albeit with Audi trappings and a more stealthy, sinister look. Especially in dark grey with a layer of road grime. I like! It's not perfect - the chassis can get overwhelmed - but it's one of those cars whose flaws almost make it more interesting and fun.
So that's that. It's time to go really. But there are a couple of R8s here too, including a special edition V8 manual. Well, it'd be rude not to...
Dan
I mean I get the whole understated thing that most Audis go for and love a good Q car, but that is a staggeringly bland car.
Besides, couldn't you just remap an S3 and add a few tweaks to achieve the same outcome with a car that is better looking and significantly cheaper, or am I oversimplifying things?
Besides, couldn't you just remap an S3 and add a few tweaks to achieve the same outcome with a car that is better looking and significantly cheaper, or am I oversimplifying things?

Surely it's time for a revamp. I think it's ridiculous that someone could possibly spend £40,000 on an A3 when there will probably be a new shape just around the corner.
The RS3 should have been released 3-4 years ago.
No doubt the 1M will be a fantastic drive but its absolutely dire to look it - in my opinion. It just looks like they've taken the ugliest coupe in production and arsed about with it down at Halfords if I'm honest..
Surely it's time for a revamp. I think it's ridiculous that someone could possibly spend £40,000 on an A3 when there will probably be a new shape just around the corner.
The RS3 should have been released 3-4 years ago.


No doubt the 1M will be a fantastic drive but its absolutely dire to look it - in my opinion. It just looks like they've taken the ugliest coupe in production and arsed about with it down at Halfords if I'm honest..
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