RE: Audi S3 saloon: Review

RE: Audi S3 saloon: Review

Tuesday 19th November 2013

2014 Audi S3 Saloon (8V) | Review

Audi's S3 gains a boot and an interesting twist on the hot hatch formula



Another Audi niche means another S model. So, following on neatly from the A3 saloon's launch earlier this year, the smallest booted Audi now gets a bit more go.

Summary: take the regular S3's 300hp 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged motor and all-wheel drive powertrain, and insert it into the firm's smallest saloon bodystyle. This is the £33,240 2014 Audi S3 saloon - and it's rather good, too.

For a while now fast family cars have been getting bigger and lardier, so this S3's rather compact dimensions mean you can really grab it and drive it like, well, an Audi driver.


Together with the Quattro four-wheel drive system, the squirt from the turbocharged motor - and, more importantly, the 280lb ft of torque produced over a ridiculously wide band between 1,800 and 5,500rpm (at which point peak power kicks in) - means scrabbling for traction on corner exit is never an issue.

It's also helped by the ride. You could accuse some fast Audis of being sprung too firmly - the S3 saloon however, feels composed and compliant, like the massive 19-inch wheels are working with the road to find grip, not trying to pummel the Tarmac into submission. Hopefully our first impression translates to a gnarled British B-road.

It means sprinting from 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds, the S3 saloon covers ground with a fluidity rarely seen in fast, four-ringed expresses, too. At just a brisk pace, it'll whisk you along with all the refinement you'd expect, but if you were, er, chasing a 911 up and over an Alp say, the Porsche won't get away. Just trust us on that one...


The chassis and steering might not give you options or involve like BMW's M135i (we had to mention it at some point), but it is a laidback and quick way to cover ground cross-country.

The motor's not the most characterful, but its breadth of performance is so wide that, mated to Audi's six-speed DSG 'box, it means all you have to do is feed the S3 saloon its favourite diet of fresh gears and super juice. We didn't get chance to sample the six-speed manual unfortunately, but we're glad there is one. The debate rages on.

The S3 is a noisy little blighter, with an active exhaust flap meaning the signature dual twin chrome tailpipes emit a droney parp. It's not musical like the M135i and not as granular or aggressive as Merc's A45 AMG, but it will turn heads even if the more subtle S aesthetic modifications might not.


A nod to the interior, too: it's like any A3 variant inside (which is to say right on the money) with a suitable number of bespoke-feeling 'S' bits to brighten the cabin and a pair of natty sports seats hugging your torso. Efficiency, for those that are interested, stands at a claimed 40.9mpg combined with 159g/km CO2.

In standard three-door guise the S3 loses out to the more powerful BMW and is blown out of the water by the Merc's 2.0-litre lump. But with that bit more practicality, the booted S3 offers something slightly different - it's a proper junior super saloon.


SPECIFICATION | 2014 AUDI S3 SALOON (8V)
Engine:
1,984cc, 4-cyl petrol, turbocharged
Transmission: 6-speed manual, four-wheel drive (6-speed DSG optional)
Power (hp): 300@5,550 - 6,200rpm
Torque (lb ft): 280@1,800 - 5,500rpm
0-62mph: 4.9 sec (S Tronic)
Top speed: 155mph
Weight: 1,450kg
MPG: 40.9mpg (S Tronic, claimed)
CO2: 159g/km
Price: £33,240




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Discussion

IanJ9375

Original Poster:

1,468 posts

216 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Looks more cohesive than the CLA Merc - nicely done

StarmistBlue400

3,029 posts

218 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Looks very nice, a lot of money though

SebastienClement

1,950 posts

140 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Looks very similar to a skoda rapide to me.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Too many exhaust pipes for my liking. Suggests 'trying too hard' rather than the 'walk quietly but carry a big stick' mentality which I far prefer.

Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 18th November 11:15

P4ROT

1,219 posts

193 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Everything suggests I should like it, but like most other Audis it just doesn't excite me...

IanJ9375

Original Poster:

1,468 posts

216 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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StarmistBlue400 said:
Looks very nice, a lot of money though
Depends if you look at it as a white goods item to do a job or if you factor in the price is for a 0-60 in 4.9 saloon load with todays' tech?

Whatever the real MPG you have to take your hats off to the VAG group for the CO2 figures they are chucking out for some of these S/RS cars



slk 32

1,487 posts

193 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Andy20vt said:
Too many exhaust pipes for my liking.
My thoughts exactly- since when does a 4 cyl 2 ltr car need 4 pipes- just looks like overkill

pimpchez

899 posts

183 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Very nice but a little to undercover for me

Soupie69uk

924 posts

217 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Looks nice. Wonder if they will do an RS version too.

Also like the little boost gauge on the rev counter.

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

165 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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There's not really much 'junior' about a car with peformance 0-62 0.1 seconds behind the B7 RS4 you featured last week...!


I'd still prefer an M135i, personally.


IanJ9375

Original Poster:

1,468 posts

216 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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pimpchez said:
Very nice but a little to undercover for me
Is that a need for more tailpipes? lol

matsoc

853 posts

132 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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I feel a bit confused about these cars. Small saloons disappeared in many European markets 25 years ago because of poor sales, the tombstone in Italy was the Fiat Duna, a Uno derived saloon which became the term of comparison for an ugly car. Some comeback attempts failed like the VW Bora but this new wave could last because the group C hatchbacks have grown so much in dimensions for all these years that a saloon derived is not a small saloon anymore. This S3 is big enough to resemble an S4 of some years ago. I believe that the German manufacturers are gaining customers for these cars taking from their own previous range but it can still work for them because they target other markets with other cars (for instance first gen A8s were a great success in Italy, current one doesn't almost exist anymore but I saw a lot of them in China and India, especially in long wheelbase version).

Said so even if it will be very fast I consider this S3 an expensive car considering it has a Golf GTI engine, if I was looking for a compact Audi S saloon I would look for a 2nd hand previous gen S4 V8...

StottyZr

6,860 posts

163 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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I quite like it.

Kong

1,503 posts

171 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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What I don't get is the fact 'small' saloons (relative to the range before someone points out it's bigger than a 90s 7 series or something) don't sell. How many Jettas or Focus saloons do you see relative to their hatchback counterparts? Hell, I'm into my German cars and I didn't even know Audi made an A3 saloon! Yet Audi has decided to invest in building an S3 version, seems odd.

I really like the idea of it though and it's handsome too, but I forsee some pretty big discounts on these.

Trtj

433 posts

131 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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ugly

BoostMonkey

569 posts

185 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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StottyZr said:
I quite like it.
Same boxedin

Froomee

1,423 posts

169 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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BoostMonkey said:
StottyZr said:
I quite like it.
Same boxedin
Same beer

These and the 135 will be a performance bargain in a few years.....

HorneyMX5

5,309 posts

150 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Much better looknng than the hatch.

pimpin gimp

3,282 posts

200 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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slk 32 said:
My thoughts exactly- since when does a 4 cyl 2 ltr car need 4 pipes- just looks like overkill
Look at it a different way, my 140bhp 2.0 tdi A6 had 2 pipes, this has twice as much power and thus deserves twice as many pipes. Simple.

Krikkit

26,521 posts

181 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Sub-5s to 60 from a 4-pot saloon is pretty nippy, I'm assuming that's launch control?

I hate to admit it, but that's one of the few cars in the Audi range that I really like. Haldex would really put me off with 300bhp though.